The police identified the three militants suspected to be involved in the abduction and subsequent killing of Lieutenant Fayaz as Ishfaq Ahmad Thoker and Gayas-ul-Islam, both residents of Padderpora village, and Abass Ahmad Bhat of Mantribugh.
Lt Fayaz, 22, was abducted on Tuesday and was found shot dead the next morning in Shopian district where he had gone to attend a marriage ceremony of a relative. The incident sparked outrage in the country with the army vowing to punish his killers while Defence Minister Arun Jaitley called the attack a "dastardly act of cowardice" by militants.
The posters put up by district police Shopian with pictures of gun-weilding militants, read: "The above criminals who are involved in many terrorist acts including the murder of Umar Fayaz Parray s/o Fayaz Ahmad Parray R/o Sarsona Kulgam....
"Any person providing information regarding the above criminals will be suitably rewarded and his identity will be kept secret."
Defence sources had yesterday said six militants involved in the killing of Fayaz had been identfied.
They were from Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Hizbul Mujahideen, they said, adding security forces were carrying out searches in various areas to nab the militants.
"We have conducted preliminary investigation... It does point out to (involvement of) a module of Hizbul Mujahideen active in Shopian," Inspector General of Police Kashmir S J M Gillani had said.
Police has found two empty cartridges of an INSAS rifle at the place where Lt Fayaz was shot dead.
"We had two incidents of weapons snatching in south Kashmir recently. We have leads that the Kulgam weapon snatching was carried out by Lashkar militants while Hizb militants were involved in weapon snatching at Shopian court complex (on May 2).
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