The chief of the terrorist organization Hizbul Mujahideen has said that his organization has no hand in the killing of Lt. Omar Fayaz. On Friday, Hizbul Mujahideen Chief Syed Salahuddin dismissed the claim of the Jammu and Kashmir Police that three people of this terrorist organization were involved in the killing of the officer.
In a statement to a local news agency, Salahuddin said that our people are not involved in the killing of lieutenant Fayaz. This type of murder should be condemned.
Hizbul Mujahideen Chief accused Indian agencies of killing the officer. He said that Hizbul Mujahideen was charged with the murder so that the real face of Indian agencies could not be found.
Salahuddin claimed that India is trying to create a group like ISIS to defame the insurgents. Al Qaeda, ISIS and Taliban have no hand in the fight to get freedom for Kashmir.
Explain that the Jammu and Kashmir Police had posted posters of three alleged Hizbul Mujahideen members on Friday.
The three suspects were named Ishfaq Ahmed, Gyassul Islam and Abbas Ahmed. Posters of the suspects were planted in many areas of southern Kashmir. The police has also given a reward for giving information about them.
Let us tell that youth Kashmiri military officer Omar was killed on Tuesday night in Shopian district. Omar had come to attend the marriage of his uncle Mohammad Maqbool's daughter, from here he was abducted. The next morning the body of the riddled with their bullets was found.
Omar was commanding the two Rajputana Rifles unit. He was the youngest officer to do this.
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