In a shocking development, Kaps Café, a restaurant owned by comedian and television star Kapil Sharma in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, was attacked for the third time in just four months. The establishment was reportedly fired upon in the early hours of Thursday, leaving its façade and windows damaged. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
According to News Derby, several shots were fired at the café, and a video from the scene showed multiple Surrey Police Service (SPS) cruisers stationed around the location. This marks the third such attack, following similar incidents in July and August of this year.
After the previous shooting on August 7, local law enforcement insisted that no harm was caused to staff or the public, aside from property damage. However, some officials later told local media that the repeated attacks have created panic among employees, residents, and local businesses. Investigators also confirmed that a Molotov cocktail—an incendiary device—was recovered at the scene.
This latest incident comes shortly after the Canadian government officially designated the Lawrence Bishnoi gang as a terrorist organization on September 29, 2025, citing its ongoing involvement in organized violence and spreading fear. The gang has since claimed responsibility for the attack on Kaps Café through a social media post, warning that “bullets can go anywhere.”
Reports suggest that the repeated targeting of Kapil Sharma’s café may be linked to his long-standing association with Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, who has reportedly been on the Bishnoi gang’s radar for years. Alongside Lawrence Bishnoi, names such as Goldy Dhillon and Kulveer Singh have also surfaced in connection with the case.
The Surrey Police Service Frontline Investigative Support Team has taken over the probe, with authorities continuing to investigate the motives behind these repeated assaults. These recurring attacks have reignited concerns about the resurgence of gang-related extortion and intimidation targeting Bollywood personalities—a worrying trend reminiscent of the underworld’s grip on the film industry during the 1980s and 1990s.
As investigations continue, questions remain over the safety of Indian entertainers living or operating abroad.
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