Kapil Sharma’s cafe in Canada attacked again, police suspect extortion
Around 25 empty bullet shells were found at the scene


(Web Desk): Kapil Sharma’s café, in Surrey, Canada, was attacked again early Thursday morning. Police were called around 4:40 AM after gunshots were heard. When they arrived, the attackers had already run away. Around 25 empty bullet shells were found at the scene. Luckily, no one was hurt, but the café was badly damaged.
A few weeks ago, the same café was also attacked while staff were inside. That earlier attack was claimed by a Khalistani extremist who said it happened because the Sikh community was made fun of on Kapil Sharma’s show.
Now, Indian media says the latest attack may be linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. In an audio clip, someone said they called the café but got no answer, so they took action and warned of a next move in Mumbai.
Kapil Sharma hasn’t said anything yet. Police are investigating both attacks and increasing security in the area.
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