Kapil Sharma's Canada Cafe: Third Shooting Reveals Gangster's Dangerous Warning

Comedian Kapil Sharma's cafe in Surrey, Canada, has been targeted for the third time in four months by gangsters associated with Lawrence Bishnoi. The attackers, Kulveer Sidhu and Goldy Dhillon, claimed responsibility through a social media post with explicit warnings to Bollywood personalities. The incident appears linked to previous controversies involving Salman Khan and the Bishnoi community's long-standing vendetta. The repeated attacks highlight the escalating tension and potential security risks for public figures.

Key Points: Kapil Sharma Canada Cafe Shooting Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Attack

  • Third shooting incident at Kapil Sharma's cafe in four months
  • Lawrence Bishnoi gang claims responsibility for targeted attack
  • Perpetrators warn Bollywood personalities and those who "cheat" them
  • Connection to Salman Khan's past controversies evident in gang's motives
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Third shooting incident outside Kapil Sharma's Canada cafe, Lawrence Bishnoi associates claim responsibility

Repeated attacks target Kapil Sharma's Surrey cafe, with Lawrence Bishnoi gang claiming responsibility and issuing threats

"Bullets can come from anywhere - Kulveer Sidhu and Goldy Dhillon"

Mumbai, Oct 16

It was a chilling rewind of earlier events at comedian-actor Kapil Sharma's cafe in Canada as multiple rounds were fired outside the cafe on Thursday.

The responsibility for the shooting has been claimed by the gang members of the jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, Kulveer Sidhu and Goldy Dhillon. They put up a social media post claiming the responsibility for the attack, and said that they don't intend to harm civilians but those who cheat and harm them should be warned.

The perpetrators wrote, "Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. Today's firing at Caps Cafe, Surrey, was carried out by me, Kulveer Sidhu, and Goldy Dhillon. We hold no grudge against the general public. Those who owe us or cheat us will be warned. Bollywood individuals who speak against our religion should also be prepared, bullets can come from anywhere".

This marked the 3rd attack in 4 months at the Kap's cafe in Surrey, Canada. The first attack was claimed by Harjit Singh Laddi, a wanted terrorist affiliated with Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). The claim reportedly cites some remarks by Kapil Sharma that allegedly offended the Nihang Sikh community.

The second attack is claimed by gangs linked to Goldy Dhillon and Lawrence Bishnoi. The jailed gangster has been after Bollywood superstar Salman Khan in order to avenge the illegal hunting of the black buck, which is considered sacred by the Bishnoi community.

Bishnoi has been going after those who are close to the superstar. For the longest time, Kapil Sharma's sketch comedy shows were produced by Salman before the comedian-actor moved over to Netflix for the streaming show 'The Great Indian Kapil Show'.

Last year in October, politician Baba Siddique was gunned down near his house in the Bandra area of Mumbai. Jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's gang had claimed responsibility for the attack on the politician.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian living abroad, this makes me worried about the safety of our celebrities overseas. The gang culture spreading from India to other countries is alarming. Authorities need to take stronger action.
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Sarah B
While I condemn the violence completely, celebrities should also be more careful about their public statements. Religious sentiments are very sensitive in our country and can have serious consequences.
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Arjun K
Third attack in 4 months? Canadian police need to step up their game. This is becoming a pattern and innocent people could get hurt. Hope Kapil and his family are safe 🙏
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Michael C
The connection to Salman Khan's black buck case is interesting. Lawrence Bishnoi seems to be systematically targeting everyone associated with him. This gang war is spilling over internationally.
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Kavya N
Using religious slogans like "Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa" while committing crimes is absolutely wrong. This gives a bad name to the entire Sikh community. Violence is never the solution!
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Vikram M
Honestly, I think our media gives too much attention to these gangsters. By publishing their statements and claims, we're giving them the publicity they want. Let's not glorify criminals.

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