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Territorial Council, at the Bansbari range of the park.<br />

Poachers surrendered some 26 country-made<br />

weapons and pledged not to return to hunting in<br />

future (Fig 165).<br />

Fig.165 Poachers surrendering their arms to the Deputy Chief of Bodoland, Kampa Borgiari<br />

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With the surrender of these poachers and possibly<br />

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confiscated from trade and individuals, which is<br />

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