"In order to arrest all those involved in the incident, the head of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has requested that if anyone having any knowledge or clue regarding the episode may contact the office of SP (City) North Srinagar," a police spokesman said.
The SIT also listed out several telephone numbers which can be contacted for passing on the information about the culprits.
"The name and particulars of the informant shall remain confidential," the spokesman said.
A case was registered under section 302 of RPC and the investigation taken up, the spokesman said, adding the SIT was constituted to speed up the investigation process.
So far, five of the 12 persons identified by the police for their alleged involvement in the lynching incident, have been arrested.
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