Belonging to a gang engaged in habitual theft or robbery attracts rigorous imprisonment and fine under law. Section 313 criminalises belonging to any gang of persons associated in habitually committing theft or robbery, not being a gang of dacoits, and prescribes rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years and liability to fine.
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Belonging to a gang engaged in habitual theft or robbery attracts rigorous imprisonment and fine under law.
Section 313 criminalises belonging to any gang of persons associated in habitually committing theft or robbery, not being a gang of dacoits, and prescribes rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years and liability to fine.
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