Delhi Police Stop Child Selling and Internet Crime

德里警方截獲兒童買賣與網路犯罪


Introduction

The Delhi Police stopped two groups of criminals. One group sold babies. The other group stole money online.

德里警方逮捕了兩組犯罪集團。其中一組從事嬰兒買賣,另一組則在網路上竊取金錢。

Main Body

Bad people stole babies from poor families in Rajasthan and Gujarat. They sold the babies to other people for a lot of money. A doctor and a hospital helped them. The police found six babies and arrested thirteen people.

不法分子從拉賈斯坦邦和古吉拉特邦的貧困家庭搶奪嬰兒,並以高價將嬰兒賣給他人。一名醫生和一家醫院協助了他們。警方救回六名嬰兒並逮捕了十三人。

Another group of criminals used fake company papers. They opened bank accounts to hide stolen money. They used these accounts for internet scams. The police found QR scanners and stamps in Paharganj.

另一組犯罪集團使用偽造的公司文件,開設銀行帳戶以隱匿盜取的資金。他們利用這些帳戶進行網路詐騙。警方在 Paharganj 發現了 QR Code 掃描器和印章。

These two groups worked in different ways. One group hurt families and babies. The other group stole money from people using computers.

這兩組集團的作案方式不同。一組傷害了家庭與嬰兒,另一組則利用電腦竊取他人金錢。

Conclusion

The police arrested many people. They took the illegal money. They are looking for more criminals now.

警方逮捕了許多人,並沒收了非法資金。目前警方仍在追緝其他犯罪者。

Vocabulary Learning

🕵️ The 'Action' Word Trick

To speak like an A2 student, you need to describe things that already happened. Look at how this story uses simple words to show a completed action.

The Pattern: Word \rightarrow Change to \rightarrow Meaning

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped (It is finished)
  • Steal \rightarrow Stole (It happened in the past)
  • Find \rightarrow Found (They have it now)
  • Open \rightarrow Opened (The action is done)

💡 Quick Tip: The 'Bad' vs 'Good' Contrast

Notice how the text separates two different problems using simple words:

  • One group... \rightarrow The other group...

Use this when you want to compare two people or things in English. It is much easier than using complex sentences!

Vocabulary Learning

criminals (n.)
People who do illegal things or break the law
Example:The police caught the criminals who stole the money.
arrested (v.)
When the police take someone to the police station because they think that person committed a crime
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people
Example:He used a fake passport to travel to another country.
scams (n.)
Dishonest plans to trick people into giving money
Example:Be careful of internet scams that ask for your password.
illegal (adj.)
Against the law; not allowed by the government
Example:Selling drugs is illegal in every city.
Practice A2 words in a crossword