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Passports Of Goa Nightclub Owners, Who Fled To Thailand After Fire Tragedy, Suspended: Report

The Goa Police have taken swift action in the case of the devastating fire that broke out in a popular beach resort in North Goa. In a recent development, the passports of Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, the owners of the resort, have been suspended by the authorities. The brothers had fled to Thailand as soon as the fire broke out, leaving behind a trail of destruction and chaos.

The fire, which broke out in the early hours of the morning, engulfed the entire resort within minutes. The guests, who were mostly foreign tourists, were caught off guard and had to be rescued by the fire department and local authorities. The incident caused panic and chaos among the guests, and it was a miracle that there were no casualties.

As soon as the news of the fire spread, the Goa Police swung into action and launched a massive search operation to locate the owners of the resort. It was found that Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra had fled to Thailand on the pretext of a business trip, leaving behind their guests and staff to deal with the aftermath of the fire. This act of cowardice and negligence on their part has caused immense damage to the reputation of Goa as a safe and welcoming tourist destination.

The suspension of their passports by the Goa Police is a strong message to all those who think they can escape the consequences of their actions. The authorities have made it clear that they will not tolerate such irresponsible behavior, especially when it puts the lives of innocent people at risk. The suspension of their passports also ensures that the Luthra brothers will not be able to leave the country and will have to face the consequences of their actions.

The Goa Police have also assured the guests and staff of the resort that they will do everything in their power to bring the culprits to justice and ensure that they are held accountable for their actions. The investigation into the cause of the fire is still ongoing, and the police have urged anyone with information to come forward and assist in the investigation.

This incident has once again highlighted the need for stricter regulations and safety measures in the hospitality industry. The safety and well-being of guests should always be the top priority, and it is the responsibility of the owners to ensure that their premises are equipped with all the necessary safety measures to prevent such incidents from occurring.

The suspension of the passports of Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra is a step in the right direction, and it sends a strong message to all those who think they can get away with such reckless behavior. The Goa Police have shown exemplary leadership and have proven that they will not tolerate any form of negligence or misconduct that puts the lives of innocent people at risk.

In conclusion, the swift action taken by the Goa Police in suspending the passports of Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra is commendable. It not only ensures that the culprits will face the consequences of their actions, but it also serves as a warning to others who may try to escape the law. The safety and well-being of tourists are of utmost importance, and the Goa Police have once again proven that they are committed to maintaining the reputation of Goa as a safe and welcoming tourist destination. Let us hope that this incident serves as a wake-up call for all those who think they can put profit before people’s lives.

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