J&K: Unarmed officer abducted, killed; Army vows revenge
Umar Fayyaz Parray, working as a lieutenant in the Army, was on leave to be part of the marriage celebrations.
Srinagar: A young Kashmiri Army officer was kidnapped and subsequently killed by suspected militants in southern Kashmir’s Shopian district. The gory incident has evoked a nationwide outrage and a pledge from the government that “terrorism will be eradicated from the Valley at any cost”.
Umar Fayyaz Parray, working as a lieutenant in the Army, was on leave to be part of the marriage celebrations. His first leave after joining the Army in December last turned out to be his last and the wedding gathering he had joined turned into his funeral procession.
The bullet-riddled corpse of Umar was found in Harmain area on Wednesday morning, a night after he was abducted by masked gunmen from the wedding of his cousin in Batpora village of neighbouring Kulgam district, in an apparent bid to intimidate people and discourage the young from joining security forces. Some TV reports claimed that the young soldier was “tortured” before killed.
The autopsy report showed marks on his body, indicating that he had resisted the militants who abducted him.
The killing comes amid a spike in violence and street protests in Kashmir, where militants have repeatedly attacked security forces and banks in recent weeks.
The killing was a “watershed moment” in the Valley and local residents will turn the tide against terrorism, a senior Army official said.
Umar was posted with the Army’s 2 Rajputana Rifles in Akhnoor area close to the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu region. He had come to his native village Yaripora, also in Kulgam, a few days ago to attend the wedding. At 8 pm on Tuesday, two masked gunmen appeared at his cousin’s home and took him along at gunpoint. They warned the family not to inform the police. The Army on Wednesday pledged to “bring the perpetrators of this heinous act of terror to justice”.
Slain soldier was a sportsperson
Major General B.S. Raju, part of a force responsible for counter-terrorism operations in south Kashmir, has directed all its units in and around the area to launch a manhunt for the killers.
The mortal remains of the slain officer were laid to rest with full military honours in the ancestral graveyard on Wednesday.
The J&K police has taken up investigations and said that the autopsy report showed marks on his body, which indicated that he had resisted the gunmen. The police also said that preliminary investigations and also the autopsy report suggest that he was fired at from a close range and the bullets had hit his head and stomach or chest.
Defence minister Arun Jaitley termed the abduction and killing “a dastardly act of cowardice”.
In a series of tweets, he said that Parray was a role model Kashmir youths. He on behalf of the government pledged to eliminate terrorism from the Valley and said Parray’s sacrifice will continue to inspire the youth.