(Web Desk): Kapil Sharma’s recently opened Kap’s Café in Surrey, Canada, has once again become the target of armed attackers.
Authorities said the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility for the second shooting at the establishment in just a few weeks.
The latest incident left at least six bullet holes in the café’s front windows.
Residents nearby reported waking up to the sound of multiple gunshots.
The first shooting at Caps Café occurred in July 2025 when unidentified gunmen fired at the premises.
Now it is reported that gangster Goldy Dhillon, also known as Gurpreet Singh, has openly claimed involvement along with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
A viral message allegedly from the group says:
“We, Goldy Dhillon and the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, take responsibility for today’s firing at Kapil Sharma’s Kap’s Café.”
The claim has intensified speculation about the motive behind the repeated targeting of Kapil’s business.
It is reported that the attacks may be linked to Salman Khan.
An audio clip allegedly featuring gang member Harry Boxer was shared online.
In the audio, threats are made against anyone working with the actor.
The voice warns that any director, producer, or actor collaborating with Salman will “be shot in the chest”.
In the message, he said the gang would go to any length to “kill small-time producers, directors and actors” who collaborate with the Sultan actor.
The gangster allegedly connected this warning to Kapil Sharma.
He claimed that both shootings happened because he invited Salman for the debut episode of his Netflix show.
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