
A chilling twist has emerged in the Kapil Sharma Kap’s Café firing case after a Facebook post, allegedly by Goldy Dhillon of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility for the August 7 Surrey shooting. The post, now widely circulated online, also warned that if their demands were ignored, the gang’s “next move” would be carried out in Mumbai.
In the unverified social media statement, Goldy Dhillon allegedly wrote:
“Ram Ram to all brothers. The firing at Kapil Sharma’s Kap’s Café in Surrey was done by me, Goldy Dhillon, from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. We had called him, but he didn’t respond, so we had to take this step. If he doesn’t respond now, our next move will be in Mumbai soon.”

The second shooting at the café took place in the early hours of August 7, when multiple bullets struck the building, leaving at least six visible holes. No injuries were reported. Surrey RCMP have launched a probe, while Mumbai Police are reviewing the alleged threat in coordination with Canadian authorities.
This comes less than a month after the café’s first shooting in July, claimed by a member of the banned Babbar Khalsa International. No arrests have been made in either case, and police are now assessing whether the Bishnoi gang’s claim signals a new criminal motive or an escalation in threats to high-profile figures. The investigation into the Kapil Sharma Kap’s Café firing continues.
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❓ FAQs
Q1: Who claimed responsibility for the latest firing?
A Facebook post allegedly by Goldy Dhillon of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility.
Q2: What threat was issued?
The post warned that their “next move” could target Mumbai.
Q3: Were there injuries in the August 7 firing?
No injuries were reported in the second attack.
Q4: Are Indian authorities involved?
Yes, Mumbai Police are reviewing the alleged threat alongside Canadian investigators.
Q5: What happened in the first attack?
The July shooting was claimed by a member of Babbar Khalsa International; no arrests were made.




