MUMBAI, Aug. 9 -- The Mumbai Police will soon review the security of comedian Kapil Sharma, said an officer on Friday after his cafe in Canada was attacked by unidentified men on Thursday. He has also allegedly received threats via social media through audio clips from members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. On Thursday, unidentified men shot at Kap's Cafe on 85 Avenue, Scott Road, Surrey, leaving behind bullet holes and shattered glass. Opened by the comedian on July 4, the cafe has endured two attacks already. The cafe was earlier fired at on July 10. Harjit Singh Laddi, who is affiliated with the militant organisation Babbar Khalsa International and is wanted in the country, said in a social media post that the attack was in retaliation for Sharma's distasteful jokes that hurt the sentiments of the Sikh community. No injuries were reported in these incidents, said the officer. In light of these two attacks, a senior Mumbai police officer said, "Senior officers of the Mumbai Police will take a call immediately about it. Plainclothes policemen are already deployed around Sharma wherever he shoots." On Thursday, a man named Goldy Dhillon, claiming to be associated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility for the attack in a social media post. "The firing that happened today at Kapil Sharma's Kap's Cafe in Surrey has been claimed by Goldy Dhillon, affiliated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang," read the post. "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." On Friday, an audio clip by one Harry Boxer, who is believed to be working with Lawrence Bishnoi and settled abroad, went viral on social media. He said the motive behind the attack was that Sharma had invited actor Salman Khan to his studio. "Whoever calls the actor or is with Salman Khan, we will target him," warned Boxer, who has several cases against him. Since the suspects claimed to have called Sharma, the police will also look into whether any threat calls and messages were sent to the actor's phone. "We have taken the threat very seriously and will provide him with adequate security," said the officer....