Police Destroy Houses of Drug Sellers

警方拆除毒販房屋


Introduction

Police in Punjab destroyed two houses. These houses belonged to people who sell illegal drugs.

旁遮普邦的警方拆除了兩棟房屋。這些房屋屬於販賣非法藥品的人。

Main Body

First, police went to Ludhiana. They destroyed a house belonging to Rana Kumar. He built the house on government land. Rana Kumar is a criminal and he is hiding now.

首先,警方前往盧底亞納,拆除了一棟屬於 Rana Kumar 的房屋。他在政府土地上建造了該房屋。Rana Kumar 是一名罪犯,目前正在潛逃。

Next, police went to Hoshiarpur. They destroyed a house belonging to Sandeep Kaur and Budh Ram. These two people are in prison. They have many crimes for selling drugs.

接下來,警方前往 Hoshiarpur,拆除了一棟屬於 Sandeep Kaur 和 Budh Ram 的房屋。這兩人目前在獄中,他們因販賣毒品而犯下多項罪行。

Finally, the government says these people used drug money to build the houses. The police will look for more houses and destroy them too.

最後,政府表示這些人使用毒品資金來建造房屋。警方將尋找更多房屋並將其拆除。

Conclusion

The state will continue to destroy houses of drug sellers.

該邦將繼續拆除毒販的房屋。

Vocabulary Learning

🏠 Who owns what?

In the text, we see the word belonging to. This is a simple way to say someone owns something.

  • A house belonging to Rana Kumar → The house is Rana's.
  • A house belonging to Sandeep Kaur → The house is Sandeep's.

Quick Tip: Instead of using hard grammar words, just remember: [Thing] + belonging to + [Person]


🕒 Order of Events

Notice how the story moves from one place to another using these 'bridge' words:

  1. First (Ludhiana)
  2. Next (Hoshiarpur)
  3. Finally (The government's plan)

Use these three words when you want to tell a story in a clear order so the listener doesn't get confused.

Vocabulary Learning

destroy (v.)
To damage something so badly that it cannot be used or fixed
Example:The fire will destroy the old building.
illegal (adj.)
Something that is against the law
Example:It is illegal to drive a car without a license.
belong (v.)
To be the property of someone
Example:This blue book belongs to my teacher.
criminal (n.)
A person who does something against the law
Example:The police caught the criminal yesterday.
prison (n.)
A building where criminals are kept as punishment
Example:The thief spent two years in prison.
crime (n.)
An action that is against the law
Example:Stealing money is a serious crime.
continue (v.)
To keep doing something
Example:Please continue reading the story.
Practice A2 words in a crossword