Police Stop Gang in Jalandhar
警方在賈蘭達爾緝獲幫派
Introduction
Police in Jalandhar are looking for a group of criminals. These people ask for money and shoot guns.
賈蘭達爾警方正在追緝一群罪犯。這些人會勒索金錢並開槍射擊。
Main Body
The gang asked business owners for 50 lakh rupees. On Saturday, two men shot at a mobile phone shop. They broke the glass, but no one was hurt. The shop owner helped the police catch one man.
該幫派向企業主勒索 50 萬盧比。週六,兩名男子向一家手機店開槍。他們打破了玻璃,但沒有人受傷。店主協助警方逮捕了一名男子。
Police caught four men in a car. They found three guns in the car. These men worked for leaders in the UK. The leaders told the men in India to scare the business owners.
警方在一輛車內逮捕了四名男子。他們在車內發現三把槍。這些男子為英國的頭目工作。頭目指示印度的男子恐嚇企業主。
One man, Nitish Chhabra, talked to the leaders in the UK. He told the other men what to do. Another man, Naval Bhardwaj, shot a clothes shop on June 12.
一名叫 Nitish Chhabra 的男子與英國頭目聯繫。他指示其他男子該如何行動。另一名男子 Naval Bhardwaj 則在 6 月 12 日向一家服飾店開槍。
Conclusion
The police have the suspects and the guns. They are now looking at videos from cameras.
警方已逮捕嫌疑人並沒收槍支。他們目前正在查看監視器畫面。
Vocabulary Learning
🕒 The 'Past' Action Pattern
In this story, things already happened. To tell a story about the past, we often add -ed to the action word.
Look at the change:
- Ask Asked
- Help Helped
- Work Worked
The 'Rule Breakers' (Words that change completely): Some words don't follow the -ed rule. You just have to remember them:
- Shoot Shot
- Break Broke
- Find Found
Quick Guide: Who did what?
| Person | Action (Past) | Object |
|---|---|---|
| The gang | asked | for money |
| Two men | shot | a shop |
| Police | caught | four men |
Key Vocabulary for A2:
- Suspects: People the police think did the crime.
- Business owners: People who own shops.