The Lawrence Bishnoi Gang has been linked to another firing incident in Canada, this time targeting several properties owned by a restaurant owner in Surrey.
Gang member Goldy Dhillon claimed responsibility for the attacks in a post on social media, accusing the restaurant owner of harassing female employees and failing to pay salaries to several workers.
He also issued a warning that if similar complaints surface against other restaurant owners, they would be accountable for any harm to their lives or businesses.
The Bishnoi Gang has claimed responsibility for shootings at multiple locations linked to a single restaurant owner. The attacks reportedly took place in Surrey, South Surrey, and Maple Ridge in Canada.
In his statement, Goldy Dhillon, identifying himself as “Goldy Dhillon Fateh Portugal, Lawrence Bishnoi Gang,” said, “Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh. Ram Ram sare bhaiyan ne mai (Goldy Dhillon, Fateh Portugal, Lawrence Bishnoi gang), jo Ustad G 76 (13025 76 Ave), Ustad G 76 South Surrey (2160 King George Blvd), and Ustad G 76 Maple Ridge (21768 Lougheed Hwy), ehna 3 shootinga di jimmevari main lena ha. Es restaurant de owner dwara sadiyan dheeyan bhena nu kamm te tang kita janda si te kafi mehnatkash lokan di tankhaa mari gayi hai te Asi eh koshish krde rahage k eh restaurant reopen na hove. J sanu kise hor restaurant de malak di same complaint ayi ta oh apne jaan te business de nuksan da aap jimmevar hove ga. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh.”
This is the second consecutive day of shooting incidents connected to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang in Canada. Two days ago, the gang targeted the home, office, and commercial complex of their rival, Navi Tesi. Videos of the attacks also emerged online, showing armed assailants wielding foreign and advanced weapons.
The Bishnoi Gang accused Navi Tesi of extorting approximately five million rupees (Rs 50 lakh) using Lawrence Bishnoi’s name.
Notably, these incidents occurred shortly after the Canadian government officially designated the Bishnoi gang as a terrorist organization in response to their growing influence and violent actions overseas.
On social media, the gang paid tributes to several prominent gangsters, including Ankit Bhadu Sehrawala, Jitender Gogi Maan Group, Kala Rana, Aarzoo Bishnoi, and Sahil Duhan Hisar.