A sessions court in Thane sentenced a 28-year-old labourer to three years of rigorous imprisonment for attempting to rob a man and damaging his property in 2017. The court emphasised his history as a habitual offender and imposed a fine of Rs 2,500.

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A sessions court in Thane has sentenced a 28-year-old labourer to three years of rigorous imprisonment for attempting to rob a man and damaging his property in 2017. According to PTI, the accused, Afjal Ahmad Shamim Ahmad Khan, was convicted under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for his involvement in the crime.
The verdict was delivered by Additional Sessions Judge Amit M Shete on February 5. In the order, the judge emphasised that Khan was a habitual offender, stating that the punishment should reflect the gravity of his actions. The court's decision was made available to the public on Sunday.