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Kapil Sharma Café Hit Again, Mumbai Attack Threatened

Kapil Sharma Café Hit Again, Mumbai Attack Threatened

A café in Canada owned by popular Indian comedian Kapil Sharma has suffered a second violent attack in less than a month. The incident occurred at Kaps Café in Surrey, British Columbia, in the early hours of the morning.

Police reports state that unknown attackers fired about 25 shots from a moving vehicle around 4:40 a.m. The gunfire damaged the building and shattered its windows. Fortunately, no one was injured in the shooting.

The café, jointly owned by Kapil Sharma and his wife, opened only a few weeks ago. The first attack took place on July 10, when staff were inside the premises. That incident caused panic among employees and nearby residents.

Authorities and media sources have linked the latest attack to dangerous criminal groups. Two gangsters, Gurpreet Singh alias Goldie Dhillon and the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, have publicly claimed responsibility.

In a social media post, Goldie Dhillon stated: “The shooting at Kapil Sharma’s Kaps Café today was carried out by us. We tried to contact them but received no response, so we had to take action. If they still ignore our calls, the next step will happen soon in Mumbai.”

An alleged video of the latest incident has gone viral online, where the sound of multiple gunshots can be heard.

The first shooting reportedly occurred after Harjeet Singh, another alleged gangster, demanded an apology from Kapil Sharma over what he called an “objectionable statement.”

Police in Canada are continuing their investigation into both incidents, while security concerns remain high around the café. The repeated attacks have raised alarm among local residents and fans of the comedian worldwide.

In other news read more about Gunfire Hits Sidhu Moosewala Statue; Mother Speaks Out

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