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Rhino killed in Kaziranga in British royals' presence

Updated on: 14 April,2016 06:53 PM IST  | 
PTI |

In a mockery of the so-called tight security arrangements, poachers killed yet another one-horned rhino in Assam's Kaziranga National Park as British royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton were spending the night at a resort near the national park

Rhino killed in Kaziranga in British royals' presence

Guwahati: In a mockery of the so-called tight security arrangements, poachers killed yet another one-horned rhino in Assam's Kaziranga National Park as British royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton were spending the night at a resort near the national park.


Prince William and Kate Middleton meet a rhino calf at the Panbari reserve forest in Kaziranga. Pic/ AFP
Prince William and Kate Middleton meet a rhino calf at the Panbari reserve forest in Kaziranga. Pic/ AFP


"We recovered the carcass of a rhino from the Burhapahar range of the park on Thursday morning. The poachers took away the horn," a park official said on condition of anonymity.


"There were about five poachers in the group last night (Wednesday). Our guards heard gunshots from the range and launched an operation immediately," he said.

"The group of poachers fired and our guards retaliated. However, they managed to cut off the horn and flee," he said.

This was the seventh rhino killed in the national park this year.

Park director M.K. Yadav was, however, not available for comment.

The incident took place while the British royal couple was spending a second night at the Difflo River lodge, adjacent to the national park.

The Assam government had issued strict instructions to the park authorities to ensure that no untoward incident takes place during their stay.

On Wednesday morning, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had visited the Bagori range of the park, 30 km from the Burhapahar range.

They later interacted with forest guards on anti-poaching measures.

The royal couple left for Bhutan on Thursday morning.

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