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Big News: Singer AP Dhillon's Home Targeted in Gang Shooting: Bishnoi-Godara Gang Claims Responsibility

A shocking incident has emerged involving renowned Punjabi singer AP Dhillon, whose home in Victoria Island, Vancouver, Canada, was reportedly targeted in a shooting. The event has caused a stir, with a video of the firing circulating on social media.
 

A shocking incident has emerged involving renowned Punjabi singer AP Dhillon, whose home in Victoria Island, Vancouver, Canada, was reportedly targeted in a shooting. The event has caused a stir, with a video of the firing circulating on social media. Security agencies are currently investigating the case, but the identity of the shooters remains unknown. However, the Lawrence Bishnoi and Rohit Godara gang has allegedly claimed responsibility for the attack.

The incident in Canada has sparked widespread concern, especially after a viral social media post claimed that AP Dhillon’s residence was one of the targets. The post, which has been rapidly shared across platforms, states that the gang was responsible for orchestrating shootings at two locations in Canada on the night of September 1.

The viral post reads: "We take responsibility for the shootings at two places in Canada: Victoria Island and Woodbridge, Toronto. The house on Victoria Island belongs to AP Dhillon. We are Lawrence Bishnoi and Rohit Godara."

 

Security agencies are currently verifying the authenticity of the post and investigating the details of the shooting. This incident follows a previous attack by the Goldy-Lawrence gang on singer Gippy Grewal’s foreign residence a few months ago. As of now, Canadian police have not issued an official statement regarding the incident.

The shooting at AP Dhillon’s home raises serious concerns about the safety of celebrities, particularly those with ties to the Punjabi music industry, which has increasingly become a target for criminal elements. Authorities are expected to provide more information as the investigation progresses.