New Delhi: On Wednesday (June 10), shots were fired at the ’24 HRS Fitness’ gym in Delhi’s Paschim Vihar, with one bullet hitting the glass window. The
gym franchise is owned by the Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa.
The notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility for the firing via social media posts.
Gunshots fired at Guru Randhawa’s Delhi gym
Bishnoi gang member Anil Pandit claimed in a social media post that the attack was a warning to the singer, who is getting “very close” to actor Salman Khan.
He wrote in a social media post, “We targeted Guru Randhawa’s gym in Delhi as he was getting very close to Salman Khan.” He further claimed in the post, warning of more attacks on “enemies”.
According to the Delhi Police, they received a call regarding the incident and rushed teams to the spot. An investigation has been launched with officers examining CCTV footage from the area and collecting evidence to identify those involved and ascertain the motive behind the shooting. Police confirmed that no one was hurt.
As per the police, A resident of Delhi was operating the fitness centre under singer Guru Randhawa’s ’24HS Fitness’ franchise model. Following the shooting incident, investigators have summoned the franchise owner for questioning as part of the ongoing probe.
According to preliminary findings, two assailants riding a motorcycle allegedly opened fire at the gym, discharging several rounds before fleeing the spot. Both suspects had concealed their identities by covering their faces.
Investigators are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby locations and gathering forensic evidence from the scene. Efforts are underway to identify the suspects and ascertain the reason behind the attack.














