We launched the operation based on the information received yesterday from the PCCF (Principal Chief Conservator of Forests) and HoFF (Head of Forest Forces), said Bhaskar Deka, District Forest officer, Nagaon Forest Division.
"After getting the information we went to the Doboka Namati where we detected some pangolin skin and leopard skin. We seized pangolin skins weighing about 10-12 kg and two leopard skins," Deka said.
Three people were arrested earlier this month by Assam forest officers for allegedly participating in the illicit rhino horn trafficking in the Golaghat area.
The trio is accused by the forest officers of smuggling rhino horns close to Kaziranga National Park. Assam's Orang National Park was the site of a case of poachers using tranquilizers to remove rhino horn earlier this year, which presented a new challenge for the state's forest department to preserve one-horned rhinoceros.
According to reports, poachers in the national park hacked off the horn without killing a sub-adult rhino. On May 9, park officials learned of the incident and found a dehorned sub-adult male rhino aged 10-12 years in the Muwamari part of the park.