Lieutenant Ummer Fayaz, 22, who hailed from Sursona village in Kulgam district, had gone to attend the wedding of the daughter of his maternal uncle at Batapura, about 74 kms from here, from where he was abducted by the militants at around 10 pm last night, officials said.
The family members did not inform the police or the army about the abduction of the unarmed officer as the militants had threatened them against doing so.
The autopsy report showed marks on his body, indicating that he had resisted the militants who abducted him, the officials said.
He was fired at from a close range, and the bullets had hit his head and stomach or chest region.
Locals said two masked men entered the house and asked Fayaz, who was unarmed, to accompany them.
The killing caused anger among locals who demanded that the men responsible be identified and punished.
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley described the abduction and killing as "a dastardly act" of cowardice.
Fayaz, described by top army officials as a promising officer, was commissioned in the army's Rajputana Rifles regiment in December last year and was availing the leave for the first time to attend the marriage.
He was supposed to return to his unit in Akhnoor area of Jammu on May 25.
His family members told the police that they did not inform anybody about the abduction as they were hopeful of his release after a possible warning, which has been the case with policemen in the region, senior officials said.
Born on June 8, 1994, Fayaz had studied at Navodaya Vidyalaya, a branch of government schools for gifted students, at Ashmuquam in South Kashmir. He belonged to the 129th batch of cadets from the prestigious Pune-based National Defence Academy.
This was for the first time that he had taken leave after joining the Army, a senior official said.
Major General B S Raju, the General Officer in Command of the Victor Force, responsible for counter-terrorism in South Kashmir, has directed all its units in and around the area to launch a manhunt for the killers.
He also assured the family that "perpetrators of the heinous crime and dastardly act will not be spared."
He said the incident "marks a watershed moment in Kashmir Valley and people of Kashmir will decisively turn the tide against terrorism."
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, while condemning the killing, said, "what was more painful to note is that the young officer had come home on vacation where he was attending the marriage of his cousin."
"The entire nation shares the grief of Fayaz's family, friends and colleagues. My heartfelt condolences," he said.
"His memory will never be forgotten. Those who tried to defeat what he stood for, will themselves be defeated," Gandhi said on Twitter.
Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also condemned the incident and said the situation was "very sad and alarming" which needed an urgent attention from the Centre.
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