Kapil Sharma's Canada eatery, Kap's Cafe, was attacked for the third time on Thursday, with at least three rounds of shots fired at the premises.
No one was hurt in the incident. The cafe owned by Kapil and his wife, Ginni Chatrath, is located in Surrey, British Columbia.
A viral video shows a person firing at the cafe from a car. Gangsters Goldy Dhillon and Kulvir Sidhu of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang have taken responsibility for the attack in a social media post.
"Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. Today’s firing at Caps Cafe, Surrey, was carried out by me, Kulveer Sidhu, and Goldy Dhillon. We hold no grudge against the general public. Those who owe us or cheat us will be warned. Bollywood individuals who speak against our religion should also be prepared, bullets can come from anywhere," the post read.
This comes after two other firings were carried out at the cafe. On August 7, at least six rounds of shots were fired in quick succession at the cafe around 4.30 am. The restaurant's window glasses were shattered in the firing.
In a social media post, the perpetrators wrote, "Jai Shree Ram. Sat Shree Akaal, Ram Ram to all brothers. The firing that happened today at Kapil Sharma's Kaps Cafe in Surrey has been claimed by Goldy Dhillon, affiliated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang."
Allegedly referring to Kapil Sharma, the post claimed, "We called him, but he did not answer the call, so we had to take action. If he still does not respond, then we will take the next action in Mumbai soon."
The first attack on the cafe happened on July 6, which was attributed to the Laddi gang, who are linked to the banned. Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). At least nine shots were fired in the attack.