The first treasury to be opened will be Golaghat with the highest number of rhino horns in government custody with most from Kaziranga National Park, an official release said here today.
The Rhino Horn Verification Committee, under the chairmanship of former Assam State Information Commissioner Mohan Chandra Malakar, arrived here today for the purpose.
The 12-member committee has four wildlife experts, two representatives from media, one RTI activist, one forensic scientist beside four high officials of Assam Forest Department.
The committee will visit every treasury of Assam where the horns are stored and are expected to file the report within 60 days, it said.
The rhino horns are scattered in 12 treasuries of Assam, the maximum being in Golaghat followed by Nagaon, Guwahati and Tezpur.
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