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The court has pronounced death punishment for 12 of the convicts (Representational)
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The court in Andhra Pradesh on Monday served death penalty to 12 convicts of the highway murders cases of 2008-09, including the gang leader Munna.
Seven others have been convicted with imprisonment for life or seven years.
A gang lead by Abdul Sammad alias Munna, would kill drivers and cleaners of lorries with heavy loads on the highway, and then break those lorries into scrap, to sell that scrap further.
The notorious gang had killed 13 persons, later he was arrested.
The hearing of four of the cases, in which 6 were murdered, has been completed, and the verdict has been pronounced on Monday.
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