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Court sentences Afghan National to 11 months imprisonment

Court sentences Afghan National to 11 months imprisonment

Mumbai Jan 23 (UNI) A local court convicted an Afghan National for residing in India with forged documents and sentenced him to 11 months imprisonment besides a fine of Rs 8,000 was imposed on him.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate convicted Afghan national Habibullah Prang (alias Zaheer Ali Khan), aged 38 years, originally from Tamer Zurmat District, Pakita Province, Afghanistan.
The court also ordered his deportation to Afghanistan.

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