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Kapil Sharma’s caps cafe in Surrey hit by 2nd gun attack

Canada : The recently inaugurated Caps Cafe, owned by celebrated Indian comedian Kapil Sharma, has once again come under gunfire. Reports from Canadian and Indian media reveal that the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, along with associate Gurpreet Singh (also known as Goldy Dhillon), has claimed responsibility for the violent incident.

Authorities discovered nearly half a dozen bullet marks riddling the cafe’s windows. A message circulating on social media, allegedly posted by members of the gang, linked the attack to Kapil Sharma’s decision to feature Bollywood superstar Salman Khan in the premiere episode of his Netflix series.

Further intensifying the situation, an audio recording emerged from a gang member named Harry Boxer, in which he issues a stern warning that anyone involved professionally with Salman Khan—be it directors, producers, or actors—would be targeted.

This is the second time Caps Cafe has been targeted by gunfire, sparking heightened alarm over the security of the venue and the safety of those associated with it.

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