New Delhi: A bullet was fired outside Gate No. 5 of Jamia Millia Islamia University on Sunday night by two unidentified persons on a red scooty, days after recent incidents of firing in Jamia Nagar and Shaheen Bagh area respectively. No one was injured in the attack.

Two unidentified persons opened fire outside Gate No. 5 of Jamia Millia Islamia on Sunday night, the Jamia Coordination Committee (JCC), which is a group comprising students and alumni of the university formed to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

One of the miscreants was wearing a red jacket, the statement said.

"Firing has taken place at Gate No.5 of Jamia Millia Islamia right now by two unidentified persons. As per report, one of them was wearing a red jacket and driving a red scooty having vehicle no. 1532 or 1534," the statement said.

No bullet shells have been found from the site. Case has been registered and investigation is underway, said Delhi Police.

"Statements have been recorded. On their basis, FIR has been registered under IPC sec 307&Arms Act sec 27. Team is going to the spot, it'll collect CCTV footage from gate no.5 & 7, further details which come out, will be included (in FIR). Action will be taken," said ACP Jagdish Yadav.

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Asim Mohammed Khan, former Congress MLA from Okhla, said the incident occurred around 11.30 pm.

"We heard the gunshot. That is when we stepped out to see and the two men left on a scooty," a student said.

"We have taken down the vehicle number and called police," he added.

This is the third firing incident in the Jamia Nagar area in a week.

On Thursday, a minor fired at anti-CAA protesters marching towards the Rajghat, injuring a student.

Two days later, a 25-year-old fired two rounds in air in Shaheen Bagh in Jamia Nagar. No one was hurt in the incident.

The incident on Sunday night triggered panic in the area. A police vehicle had reached the spot after the incident but was chased away by angry students.

Hundreds of students and locals gathered outside the university.

Many raised slogans against the Delhi Police. They also staged a dharna outside the Jamia Nagar police station.

Shezad Ahmed, a JMI student and resident of Zakir Nagar, said they were not even allowed to protest peacefully.

"We are not going to be deterred by such incidents. We will continue with our protest," he added.

(Additional inputs from PTI)