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Panic gripped West Delhi’s Paschim Vihar area in the early hours of Thursday after two unidentified, motorcycle-borne criminals opened fire at a local commercial establishment. The targeted venue, a newly opened gym operating under the name "24 Hs Fitness," is located in the upscale Pushkar Enclave locality. While multiple rounds were fired directly at the glass facade of the fitness center, local police officials confirmed that no injuries were reported as the premises were largely empty during the dawn attack.
The investigation took a high-profile turn as authorities began looking into a potential business link with renowned Punjabi singer and entrepreneur Guru Randhawa. The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) stated that investigators are currently verifying the gym's official ownership structure. The owner has been directed to produce legal documents to clarify whether the establishment, which began operations in February this year, functions as a franchise linked to a fitness brand associated with Randhawa.
Adding gravity to the situation, an unverified social media post surfaced online with a fugitive gangster claiming responsibility for the shooting on behalf of the notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The post, uploaded from an account under the name of US-based fugitive Anil Pandit, claimed the gym belonged to Guru Randhawa and stated the attack was a punishment for his close ties to Bollywood actor Salman Khan. The message warned that anyone aligning with their designated enemies would face similar consequences, prompting intelligence agencies to rigorously scan the authenticity of the digital threat.