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Three arrested for rhino poaching

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Press Trust of India Diphu (Assam)

Police said two former Karbi Peoples Liberation Tigers militants were arrested last night at Howraghat in Assam's Karbi Anglong district while a third person was nabbed from Dimapur in Nagaland.

All the three have been identified. The two former militants had surrendered to the army at Tezpur a few months ago.

Their interrogation is on and more arrests were expected, the police said.

Security forces had intensified operations in areas bordering Kaziranga National Park to nab those involved in the killing of rhinos and removal of their horns.

Altogether 16 rhinos have been killed so far this year, including five over four days in the last week of September, by poachers, while 28 have perished in the floods during the period.

 

Assam government has recommended a CBI inquiry into poaching cases during the last three years and deployment of army and central para-military forces in areas adjoining the national park, which is famous for its rhino population.

A 100-member team of the elite Assam Forest Protection Force has been already sent to the Park and another 50 personnel would be sent soon for the protection of the pachyderm.

  

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First Published: Oct 04 2012 | 8:05 PM IST

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