Describing Devinder as a "habitual offender," Chief Judicial Magistrate P Krishnakumar also imposed a fine of Rs 20,000 on him.
Bunty was convicted in the case on April 12.
He was found guilty of various penal offences for burgling the NRIs fort-like house and decamping with some costly gadgets in car parked there on January 21, 2013.
Delhi-based Bunty was wanted in connection with scores of cases across the country when he was arrested.
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The prosecution had prayed to the court to award maximum punishment possible for the charges slapped on him saying that he was a habitual offender.
According to the prosecution, Bunty had broken into NRI's house after disabling the high-tech security systems like intruder alarm.
He then took away a laptop and some other costly gadgets, and also a luxury car parked in the house.
Bunty enjoyed the status of a 'skilled conman' and even had brief stint in a television reality show some time back.
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