A thug has been locked up for attacking a 16-year-old boy and stealing his bike in Huntingdon. At around 6:10pm on Monday, 27 January, teenager was pushing his £200 bike down Walden Road when Alix Khansa, 18, charged at him.
Khansa grabbed the boy, punched him in the face, and knocked him to the ground before making off with the bike. CCTV footage caught the whole violent robbery, leading police straight to Khansa.
Thief Sentenced to 27 Months Behind Bars
At Peterborough Crown Court on Friday 10 October, Khansa, from Wolverhampton, was sentenced to 17 months in a Young Offenders Institution after pleading guilty to robbery.
That wasn’t all. He also received an additional 10-month sentence for a string of offences including:
- Two counts of possession of a knife
- Possession of a knife in a private place
- Threatening behaviour with intent to cause fear of unlawful violence
- Possession of cannabis
These incidents happened between 10 July and 22 September outside Cambridgeshire.
Justice Served for Huntingdon Teen
Khansa’s violent robbery and dangerous behaviour have finally caught up with him—sending a clear message that such crime won’t be tolerated on Huntingdon’s streets.