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Kapil Sharma’s café attacked again, gang warns of Mumbai hit

News Desk

Aug 08

A café in Canada owned by Indian comedian Kapil Sharma has faced a second major attack in just one month, with the Bishnoi gang claiming responsibility and threatening further action.

 

The latest shooting at Kapil Sharma’s Kaps Café occurred around 4:40 a.m., when unknown assailants fired “25 shots from a moving vehicle.” Fortunately, no one was injured, but the windows and building suffered significant damage.

 

Located in Surrey, British Columbia, the café, owned by Kapil Sharma and his wife, was inaugurated only a few weeks ago. The first attack took place on July 10 while staff were present on the premises, spreading panic in the area.

 

According to Indian media, two dangerous gangsters, Gurpreet Singh alias Goldie Dhillon and the Lawrence Bishnoi group, have taken responsibility for the shooting.

 

In a statement posted on social media, Goldie Dhillon declared: “The shooting that took place at Kapil Sharma's Caps Café today, Goldie Dhillon and Lawrence Bishnoi gang take responsibility for it. We called them but they did not pick up the phone, so we had to take action. If they still do not pick up the phone, the next action will be taken soon in Mumbai.”

 

An alleged video of the incident has also gone viral on social media, in which “the sounds of gunshots” can be heard.

 

The first shooting took place just days after the café’s opening last month, when a man named Harjeet Singh claimed responsibility and demanded an apology from Kapil Sharma for an  "objectionable statement.”

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