In the posters carrying photographs of gun-wielding local militants Ishfaq Ahmad Thoker, Gayas-ul-Islam and Abass Ahmad Bhat, the police offered reward for those giving information about them.
The posters 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 authorities in Delhi had yesterday identified six militants belonging to Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), saying they were involved in the abduction and killing of the 22-year-old Army officer in Shopian district of Kashmir.
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Lt Fayaz, on leave and unarmed, was abducted on Tuesday by three armed men from the house of a relative in Shopian where he was attending a wedding. His bullet-riddled body was found the next morning.
"Indian agencies are involved in the killing of Lt Ummer Fayaz. They have hit two birds with one stone -- killing an officer of a freedom-loving family and blaming the Mujahideen (militants) for it," he alleged.
Yesterday, the IGP had said, "We have conducted preliminary investigation... It does point to (the involvement of) a module of Hizbul Mujahideen active in Shopian."
Police has found two empty cartridges of an INSAS rifle at the place where Lt Fayaz was shot dead.
Salahuddin, who has been operating from PoK for the last 26 years, said there was no place for groups lile Al-Qaeda, Islamic State (IS) or Taliban in Jammu and Kashmir.
"This movement is purely local and indigenous. It has no international agenda. Al Qaeda, Daesh or Taliban have no involvement or role in Kashmir," he said.