New Delhi: A day after Republic Tv Editor-in0Chief Arnab Goswami was granted interim bail by the Supreme Court, #ArnabKilledAnvayNaik was one of the top three trending hashtags on micro-blogging site Twitter in India.

Several Twitter users took to their respective handles and accused Arnab Goswami of killing 53-year-old architect Anvay Naik who committed suicide along with his mother in 2018.

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Users also slammed Supreme Court for urgent listing of Arnab’s interim bail plea and also sought the Apex Court’s attention towards other journalists and activists languishing in jail while their pleas are still pending ahead of the SC for first listing.

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Arnab Goswami was arrested on November 4 by the Mumbai Police, the SC on November 11 granted him interim bail after he challenged the Bombay HC order rejecting his plea.

Here are some of the tweets from Thursday’s campaign on Twitter.

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Panaji (PTI): Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra, the main accused and owners of the Goa nightclub where a massive blaze claimed 25 lives, fled to Phuket hours after the tragedy, Goa Police said on Monday.

"Goa Police have taken further steps to coordinate with the Interpol Division of the CBI to apprehend both Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra at the earliest," a senior police officer said.

A massive fire at the nightclub, some 25 kilometres away from Panaji, on late Saturday night killed 25 persons. The deceased comprised 20 employees of the nightclub and five tourists, including four from Delhi. Five injured people were undergoing treatment at the government-run Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMCH).

After registering an FIR against them, a Look Out Circular was issued against them by December 7 by the Bureau of Immigration (BOI) at the request of the Goa Police.

The Bureau of Immigration at Mumbai was contacted, and it was found that both the accused had taken the 6E 1073 flight to Phuket at 5.30 am on December 7, immediately after the fire incident, which occurred around midnight, the officer said.

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He said the Goa Police had immediately dispatched a team to Delhi to conduct raids on the addresses of the accused Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra.

"Since they were not available, a notice under the appropriate sections of law was pasted on the gate of their house. This shows their intent to avoid the police investigation", he said.

Goa Police have obtained transit remand of Bharat Kohli, an employee of the club, and are bringing him to Goa.

He also said that the postmortem on all 25 deceased has been completed and bodies handed over to their families.