Chitwan – Smugglers killed two rhinos by digging a hole inside Chitwan Park. Both rhinos have no horns. Traffickers kill rhinoceroses for the horn on the nose of the rhinoceros. The smuggler dug a hole inside Chitwan Park and killed two rhinosAssistant Conservation Officer Ganesh Prasad Tiwari, who is the information officer of Chitwan National Park, informed that two dead rhinoceroses without horns were found in a pit in the eastern area of Chitwan National Park on Thursday afternoon. Tiwari said that the incident took place in the Chaparchuli area in the southeast, about three and a half kilometers down from Khagendrapalli post near Khairhani. A joint regular patrol team of the army and the park administration saw the rhinoceros lying in the pit. Both are female rhinos. According to Tiwari, one is approximately 18 years old and the other is approximately 6 years old. He said that the big rhinoceros may have fallen into the pit about 10 days ago and the small rhinoceros three days ago.”The bite of a small rhinoceros is a small wound. A large rhinoceros does not have a horn, but the bite wound is not visible either. Judher has already fallen or the smuggler has pulled it and it does not open,” the notice said Officer Tiwari said. In the same area of the park, on the 14th of August, a skeleton of a rhinoceros was found. Khag was not found at that time either. Therefore, the park officials speculated that the rhino might have been killed by poachers. In January last year, two rhinos were killed by a smuggler in Narayani Kinar, Nawalparasi Madhyabindu Municipality-2 in the western area of Chitwan National Park. Information Officer Tiwari informed that eight rhinos have died in Chitwan National Park and its surrounding areas so far this financial year. Because rhinos are rare wild animals, killing them or dealing in their parts is punishable by a fine of up to 10 lakh rupees and imprisonment for up to 15 years. Developments have shown that poaching, which has been slow for the past few years, has become active again.