New Delhi: Central agencies have flagged that illegal sale of the rhino horns has been used to fund terror activities in the North-East, The Indian Express reported.>
According to the report, it has been alleged that the insurgent groups have been providing the “marksmen and weapons for rhino poaching in exchange for a cut from the proceeds of illegal sale of rhino horns”.>
Home ministry officials recently discussed this with the Assam police department.>
Rhino horn trade is banned internationally. The horn of an Indian rhino weighs 0.4-3 kg and can fetch up to USD 20,000 per kg, Express reported. >
“Information has been received that insurgent groups, including those based in Manipur and Nagaland, are supplying arms and shooters for poaching and they have been receiving a portion of the sale amount… They are also providing help to facilitate transportation and sale of rhino horns,” the newspaper said, quoting a source. >
At a recent conference in New Delhi, kidnapping and extortion, rhino poaching, narco-trafficking, timber and liquor smuggling, arms smuggling and training facilities and tax collection were identified as key sources of revenue for terror groups. >