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Five suspected rhino poachers were arrested in the Kruger National Park on Friday.
SA National Parks spokesperson, Paul Daphne says the five were arrested during a joint operation with the SA Police Service.
He says two vehicles, suspected of being involved in rhino-poaching activities in the Kruger National Park, were stopped and searched.
A .375 hunting rifle, silencer, ammunition and other poaching-related equipment were seized.
The arrest brings the total number of people arrested inside the Park in connection with poaching activities this year to 104.