Shots Fired at Kapil Sharma’s Canadian Restaurant for Third Time in Four Months
Surrey, Canada | October 16, 2025 Comedian Kapil Sharma’s restaurant in Surrey, Canada, was targeted in a shooting for the third time in the past four months, according to reports on Thursday. Kap’s Cafe, owned by Sharma, has been repeatedly attacked since July, raising concerns about the safety of the premises and the local Indian diaspora. The latest incident follows previous attacks on July 10 and August 8. In the August shooting, reports indicate that at least 25 rounds were fired. Fortunately, no civilians were harmed in the latest incident, though each attack has heightened fear among employees and patrons. Gangsters Goldy Dhillon and Kuldeep Sidhu, both associated with operations of jailed Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, reportedly claimed responsibility for the latest attack on social media. According to a viral post attributed to Dhillon, the shooting was carried out after an alleged failed attempt to contact Kapil Sharma. The post warned the public to stay away from the restaurant and hinted at potential future actions in Mumbai if communication failed. “I, Goldy Dhillon, take responsibility for the three shootings that took place at Kap’s Cafe. We have no enmity with the general public,” the post reportedly stated. HT News noted that the authenticity of the post could not be independently verified, but it circulated widely online, drawing attention to the ongoing threat posed by organized criminal elements. This series of attacks marks the first known operation by the Bishnoi gang in Canada since the group was designated a “terror entity” by the Canadian government in late September. Authorities in Ottawa listed the gang for targeting specific communities, particularly within the Indian diaspora, and carrying out organized criminal acts across Canadian cities. The Bishnoi gang is also alleged to have targeted pro-Khalistan elements and Sikh citizens in Canada over recent years. The repeated attacks on Kapil Sharma’s restaurant have raised questions about the safety of Indian public figures abroad and the challenges authorities face in curbing international organized crime. While Lawrence Bishnoi remains incarcerated in India, his associates continue to exert influence and operate transnationally, highlighting the complex nature of modern criminal networks. Canadian law enforcement and Indian authorities are coordinating to investigate these incidents and prevent further attacks. The designation of the Bishnoi gang as a terror entity is expected to facilitate legal action and surveillance, aiming to dismantle the network and curb its international activities. Kapil Sharma, one of India’s most prominent comedians, has remained largely away from public comments regarding the incidents, but the repeated attacks on his business have sparked widespread media coverage in both India and Canada. Patrons and employees at Kap’s Cafe are reportedly taking extra precautions following the latest shooting. The ongoing investigation and international coordination underscore the seriousness of the threat posed by the Bishnoi gang and its affiliates. Authorities in Canada and India are under pressure to ensure the safety of targeted individuals and the wider diaspora while taking steps to prevent further criminal activities linked to organized gangs operating across borders. The incidents at Kap’s Cafe serve as a reminder of the challenges in tackling globalized criminal networks that exploit international boundaries for illicit operations. Kapil Sharma’s Canadian Restaurant Targeted in Third Shooting Kapil Sharma’s restaurant, Kap’s Cafe, in Surrey, Canada, was attacked for the third time in four months, raising safety concerns for staff and patrons. Gangsters Goldy Dhillon and Kuldeep Sidhu, linked to jailed Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, reportedly claimed responsibility on social media, warning the public to stay away. Previous attacks occurred on July 10 and August 8, with the latter involving at least 25 shots fired. The Bishnoi gang was recently listed as a terror entity by Canada for targeting diaspora communities. Authorities from India and Canada are investigating to prevent further incidents and ensure justice.