New Delhi [India], November 30 (ANI): The Delhi Police Special Cell on Sunday dismantled an international and interstate Pakistan-backed gangster-turned-terror module, arresting three terrorists, officials said. Further details of the operation are awaited.
In a separate operation, the Delhi Police Crime Branch on Friday apprehended gangster Bandhu Man Singh, an India-Canada-based handler of the Goldy Dhillon gang, from Ludhiana in connection with a conspiracy to attack actor-comedian Kapil Sharma’s restaurant in Canada.
Police said Bandhu Man Singh has multiple criminal cases against him and is linked to a chain of weapons previously recovered by the Delhi Crime Branch. During his arrest, authorities recovered a Chinese pistol and cartridges from him. He is alleged to be the main supplier of weapons and vehicles used in the attacks on Kapil Sharma’s cafe. After returning to India, he reportedly attempted to rebuild Goldy Dhillon’s gang network and acquire sophisticated weapons for future shootouts. Police confirmed that the vehicle used in the latest shooting incident also belonged to him.
Delhi Police are now investigating the gang’s international linkages, focusing on arms supply routes, funding channels, and potential targets.
In October, Kapil Sharma’s cafe in Canada was reportedly targeted in another shooting. The Surrey Police Service (SPS) began an investigation after gunshots were fired at Kap’s Cafe on 85 Avenue and 120 Street around 3:45 am, according to City News Vancouver.
Kulvir Sidhu, allegedly linked to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s network, claimed responsibility in a viral social media post, stating: “Today’s firing at Kap’s Cafe, Surrey, was carried out by me, Kulvir 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.”
This marks the third attack on the restaurant since July 2025, with previous incidents reported on July 10 and August 8. (ANI)
