Lawrence Bishnoi gang again opened fire in Canada, openly threatened – ‘This will be the outcome’

The notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang has carried out another incident of firing in Canada. This time, the attack involved multiple establishments of a Surrey-based restaurateur. Goldie Dhillon, a Lawrence gang member, claimed responsibility for the shooting in a post on social media. The gang has accused the restaurant owner of misbehaving with his employees and not paying them salaries. The gang has warned that whoever does this will have to face the same consequences here.

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Just two days earlier, the Lawrence gang had allegedly opened fire on three targets linked to their rival Navi Tasi in Canada, his house, office and premises. Videos of these firing had also surfaced on social media. The gang further alleged that Navi Tasi had extorted Rs 50 lakh (about 80,000 Canadian dollars) from people using Lawrence’s name. It was written in the post, I am speaking Fateh Portugal. We are now taking responsibility for the firing on targets associated with Navi Tasi. All these places belong to Navi Tasi, and for the last three days we have been firing at these places. Navi Tasi has forcibly collected Rs 50 lakh from singers in the name of Lawrence Bishnoi gang. That’s why we are after him.

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Canada’s Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandsangari announced on September 29 that the Bishnoi gang had been designated a terrorist organization in Canada due to their involvement in violent crimes including murder, shootings and arson. Now as a listed entity, the Bishnoi gang meets the definition of a terrorist group under the Criminal Code of Canada, the press release said. Being added to the terrorist list means that anything owned by that group in Canada, such as property, vehicles, money, can be seized or seized and will give Canadian law enforcement more tools to prosecute terrorist crimes related to financing, travel and recruitment.

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