The task force was comprised of senior forest officers and SPs of at least 11 districts (Golaghat, Nagaon, Karbi Anglong, Biswanath, Sonitpur, Darrang, Morigaon, Baksa,Chirang, Barpeta and Majuli) and divisional forest officers (six wildlife divisions).The armed commandos of police and state forest personnel were deployed in the core areas of the rhino habitats (Kaziranga, Manas, Orang, Pobitora) while drones and dog squads were also used to track movement of poachers and trace them, Singh told DH on Monday."Data about all past poachers and their present activities were collected, mapping of all boatmen was done, CCTVs (including night vision) were installed on the entry and exit points and all those engaged in the task were asked to adopt a zero tolerance policy.Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said the zero poaching of rhinos in 2022 was a landmark achievement.Check out DH's latest videosCheck out DH's latest videosDeccan Herald News now on Telegram - Click here to subscribeFollow us on Facebook | Twitter | Dailymotion | YouTubeAssam sees zero poaching of rhinos after two decadesI want my father and brother back: UK's Prince HarrySpain sees hottest year on record in 2022Woman throws ailing 3-month-old daughter to deathWhich Shiv Sena needs to introspect?"