Death penalty for 11 for in India train burning
An Indian court has sentenced 11 Muslims to death after finding them guilty of setting fire to a train in which 60 Hindus were killed nine years ago.
Prosecutor J.M. Panchal says the court also gave 20 other convicts life imprisonment in the case, which triggered one of India's worst outbursts of communal violence in western Gujarat state.
The sentence was announced Tuesday by Judge P.R. Patel.
Patel last week convicted the 31 Muslims of being part of a criminal conspiracy that led to the deaths of 60 people when one of the coaches of the Sabarmati Express train was set on fire in 2002.
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