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The Delhi Police, probing the third firing incident at anti-CAA protests in Jamia Nagar area in New Delhi, are zeroing in on two accused by using the two-wheeler's registration number, which was caught on camera.
Two unidentified persons opened fire during the ongoing protests at the Jamia Millia Islamia university late on Sunday, 2 February. Though no one was injured in the incident, there was panic among those present at the spot.
"As usual, the police weren't taking any complaint and after two to three hours of citizens shouting slogans and approaching cops inside the police station, the FIR was registered," claimed Mohd Hafeez, a Jamia student who was at the police station.
The Jamia Nagar police, however, denied that there was any delay in lodging the FIR.
"We carried out intensive search of the place where the firing took place near Gate number 7 (of the varsity). We found no empty cartridges there. We are, therefore, probing further to identify the accused and verify the crime. The FIR was lodged after due procedure," in-charge DCP, South East, Gyanesh Kumar said.
The Jamia Nagar police stated that a few persons approached them during the registration of the FIR saying they had seen the red scooter that was allegedly used for the crime.
One of the miscreants was wearing a red jacket, they alleged.
“We heard the gunshot. That is when we stepped out to see and the two men left on a scooty,” a student told The Quint.
The police has claimed that no one could capture the full registration number of the two-wheeler.
The police say that they have zeroed in on two registration numbers. Initial investigation has revealed that the owner of the two-wheeler with registration number ending with the digit 2 belongs to a man while the other one, ending with 4, belongs to a woman, police said.
The police is cross verifying the CCTV cameras and other videos of the incident captured by some protestors to ascertain whether the number ends with 2 or 4, they said.
"The accused will be identified soon," Singh said.
Prior to Sunday's incident, Kapil Gujjar, a resident of Dallupura village on the outskirts of Delhi, had fired at the protest spot in Shaheen Baag on 1 February.
Gujjar had allegedly shouted, "Humare desh men aur kisi ki nahi sirf Hindu ki chalegi" (only Hindus shall have a say in our country, no one else). He was later arrested by the Jamia Nagar police.
Four days ago, a minor was arrested for brandishing a gun and firing at protesters at the Jamia University, injuring media student Shadab Farooq. The minor had allegedly shouted, "Yeh lo Azadi".
(With inputs from PTI)
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