Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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In a first, militants also filmed their killings and released the videos. “We are looking into these cases. Culprits will be taken to task and peace will be ensured,” said Pani. A senior police official said militants were “insecure” following intensifie­d operations by forces in Shopian this year. “We have killed 34 terrorists so far in these 11 months,” said the official who did not want to be named. The abductions came in the wake of the killings of two militants, including an army deserter, in a gunfight with security forces in Shopian’s Safanagri Zanpora about two weeks ago.

A purported confession video of Dar — apparently shot before his killing — shows the youngster admitting to tipping security personnel off the presence of militants in Zanpora.

A voice, apparently that of Hizb commander Riyaz Naikoo, justifies Dar’s killing and says people involved in “treachery” will meet the same fate.

Dar’s brother said, “Around 9pm [on Thursday], three to four armed men came to the house looking for him. They left as he was not at home. Later at night we came to know that Manzoor was abducted and killed .... ”

Both Omar Abdullah of the National Conference and Mehbooba Mufti of the Peoples Democratic Party have condemned the killings of civilians.

Srinagar-based political scientist Noor Ahmad Baba said such acts will not deter the potential informers.

“In the period between 2002 and 2010, militancy had come down as there was some hope, but that hope has disappeare­d now,” he said.

This is the second time in 2018 that militants have taken civilians hostage. In August, there were mass abductions of relatives of securityme­n after police detained for questionin­g family members of some Hizb militants, including those of Naikoo.

Those abducted were released after police let off the relatives.

South Kashmir has emerged as the hotbed of militancy in the restive state; many fresh militant recruits are believed to be from this area.

Stone-throwing mobs in the region often target securityme­n during gunfights with militants, triggering retaliatio­n by the forces. On the other hand, villagers suspected to be police and army informers face the wrath of militants.

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