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Kapil Sharma’s cafe in Canada targeted by Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang for third time

Kap’s Café, the Surrey-based restaurant owned by Indian comedian and actor Kapil Sharma, has been targeted by gunfire for the third time in four months, according to local authorities in Canada.

The latest incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday, 16th October, when unidentified assailants fired multiple rounds at the premises. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Surveillance footage and videos circulating online show several shots being fired at the café’s exterior.

A social media post, allegedly from individuals linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, has claimed responsibility for the attack. The post, attributed to Goldy Dhillon and Kulvir Sidhu, warned against those who “owe” the group or speak against their religious beliefs, specifically referencing figures in Bollywood.

This marks the third such attack on Kap’s Café, raising serious concerns about the safety of the establishment and its staff. Local police are continuing their investigation into the incident and its possible connections to the previous shootings.