A one-horned rhinoceros. (File photo | AP) 
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Rhino poacher shot dead in Assam's Orang National Park

The body, which was yet to be identified, was sent to a hospital for post-mortem. Security personnel recovered one .303 rifle, a bag, an axe and five live cartridges from the site of the incident.

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GUWAHATI: A rhino poacher was shot dead by a joint team of the police and forest guards in Assam’s Orang National Park in the wee hours of Saturday.

The body, which was yet to be identified, was sent to a hospital for post-mortem. Security personnel recovered one .303 rifle, a bag, an axe and five live cartridges from the site of the incident.

A forest official said they received intelligence inputs that a gang of poachers would make an attempt at the national park. Accordingly, a joint operation was launched.

“In the wee hours of Saturday, the team encountered the poachers which led to an exchange of fire. During a search operation later, a poacher was found, injured. He was rushed to a hospital but the doctors there declared him dead on arrival,” the official said.

The park authorities suspect that three to four other poachers, who were part of the gang, managed to flee under the cover of thick jungle and darkness.

The rhino is killed for its horn, considered to be an aphrodisiac. The horn, often smuggled through some of Assam’s neighbouring states, could fetch over Rs.1 crore in the international black market.

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