Another firing incident has been reported at Kaps Café, owned by Indian comedian Kapil Sharma, in Surrey, Canada. According to reports, at least three rounds were fired at the premises, though no injuries have been reported. A video of the incident has also surfaced online, showing the café’s exterior moments after the shots were fired.
Gangsters Goldy Dhillon and Kulvir Sidhu (Nepali) of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang have claimed responsibility for the attack, posting a message on social media following the firing. Local police have launched an investigation into the incident, which marks the latest in a series of similar attacks targeting Sharma’s café in recent months.
Earlier, on August 7, Kapil Sharma’s café came under fire for the second time. The establishment, Kap’s Café, jointly owned by the comedian and his wife, Ginni Chatrath, was struck by gunfire, with reports suggesting that over 25 rounds were fired. A video of the incident has since surfaced online, showing the sound of multiple gunshots outside the café.
The first attack, which took place on July 10, was also carried out in a similar manner, prompting local authorities to suspect the involvement of the Laddi gang, which is believed to have links with the banned Khalistani outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI).
Meanwhile, Kapil Sharma is likely to receive police protection following recent threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, which had earlier claimed responsibility for an attack on one of his properties in Punjab.
Source: News18