SRINAGAR – A special police officer (SPO) who had deserted the force in 2017 is among the two Hizbul Mujahideen militants behind the recent killing of two non-Kashmiri civilians and setting ablaze an apple-laden truck in Shopian district of south Kashmir, officials said on Friday.
The authorities have put up posters in different areas of Shopian with the pictures of the militants — former SPO Syed Naveed Mushtaq alias Naveed Babu of Nazneenpora and Rahil Magray of Ganavpora — and requested the people to share information that might lead to their capture.
The posters in Urdu read that the two militants were behind the recent killing of an innocent truck driver and a trader and injuring another trader, besides setting ablaze an apple-laden truck this week.
Though the police did not mention the group affiliation of the militants, officials said both were affiliated to the Hizbul Mujahideen.
Naveed deserted the police force to join the militants ranks in 2017 and is currently the district commander of the outfit, the officials said. He had decamped with four weapons then. He has been threatening apple growers not to send their produce to Indian markets, they said.
The warning had come through posters and pamphlets in Shopian, signed by Naveed alias “Babar Azam” immediately after the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and division of the state into two union territories in early August.
A truck driver from Rajasthan, a migrant labourer from Chhattisgarh and an apple trader from Punjab were killed and another apple trader critically injured in three separate attacks by militants in Shopian and Pulwama districts of south Kashmir since Monday.
On Thursday, Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh visited Shopian district and said that militants involved in the recent killing of three civilians, including an apple trader, have been identified. The police chief called for stringent action against the elements inimical to peace.
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