The unsettling reality of gang warfare has surfaced in Canada following a shooting incident involving Punjabi singer Teji Kahlon, for which the Rohit Godara gang has claimed responsibility. This event signals a further intensification of conflicts among Indian-origin crime syndicates operating in Canada, a pattern often associated with groups like the Lawrence Bishnoi outfit.
The Rohit Godara gang released a statement detailing their grievance against Kahlon, mentioning Mahendra Saran Dilana, Rahul Rinau, and Vicky Phalwan as implicated parties. The singer was accused of actively supporting the gang’s enemies through financial contributions, supplying weaponry, acting as an informant, and planning attacks. The gang asserted that the shooting, which they claim struck Kahlon in the midsection, was a direct punitive measure for these alleged activities.
Adding a sinister dimension, the gang issued a widespread warning to anyone providing support to Kahlon or their rivals. The statement ominously declared that individuals who financially or otherwise assist the “traitor” would face severe penalties, with the threat explicitly including their family members. This intimidation campaign targets a wide spectrum of individuals, including business owners, construction magnates, and individuals involved in informal financial channels. The Rohit Godara gang concluded by unequivocally stating that any form of assistance to their enemies would equate to a declaration of enmity against their own organization.
