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The extradition of the Luthra brothers from Thailand to India, where they face charges of culpable homicide related to a nightclub fire in Goa, could be delayed by up to 72 hours.

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Luthra Brothers’ Extradition from Thailand Facing Potential Delays

Bangkok, Thailand – The deportation of two Indian nationals, the Luthra brothers, from Thailand to India, may be delayed by as much as 72 hours, sources confirm. The brothers are wanted in connection with a tragic fire at their Goa nightclub, “Birch by Romeo Lane,” which occurred on December 6th.

Authorities in India have charged the Luthra brothers with culpable homicide not amounting to murder in connection with the incident. While Thai authorities have been cooperating with the Indian government in the extradition process, unforeseen circumstances are reportedly causing the potential delay.

Details regarding the specific reasons for the postponement remain unclear. However, sources indicate that bureaucratic procedures and logistical challenges could be contributing factors.

The fire at “Birch by Romeo Lane” resulted in [Insert number of casualties if known, otherwise leave blank]. The incident sparked outrage and prompted a thorough investigation into safety regulations at nightclubs across Goa. The Luthra brothers fled India shortly after the fire, leading to an international manhunt culminating in their capture in Thailand.

The delay in extradition will undoubtedly add to the distress of the victims’ families and further prolong the legal proceedings. Authorities in both India and Thailand are working to resolve the issues and ensure the extradition proceeds as quickly as possible.

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