Report: Manmeen Walia, New Delhi
In Portugal, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has once again been linked to gunfire, with a social-media post claiming responsibility for a second attack on a store in Almeirim, Portugal.
A social-media post attributed to a man identifying himself as Randeep Malik, who claims links to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, states that he and his associates carried out a second shooting targeting a store owned by Romi King and Prince.
The post claims a second incident of gunfire at King Cash & Carry, No. 109, Almeirim, Portugal, and accuses the store owners of involvement in drug trafficking with alleged cross-border partners.
According to the post, Romi and Prince are accused of engaging in the drug trade with support from cross-border elements (Pakistan). The author further claims that this has been confirmed by sources across the border and is supported by evidence.
The message also states that witnesses in interviews point to the colour white, claims that certain individuals suffered most after the attack on Romi, and includes a threat that those the author describes as “dogs” in their camp will be eliminated soon.



