Police Arrest Men for Hurting Children in India

印度警方逮捕傷害兒童男子


Introduction

Police in Delhi and West Bengal arrested several men. These men hurt young girls.

德里和西孟加拉邦的警方逮捕了數名男子。這些男子傷害了年幼女孩。

Main Body

In Delhi, a 34-year-old man took a five-year-old girl to his house. He gave her candy to trick her. He hurt the girl. Then he washed her to hide the crime. He told the girl and her family to be quiet.

在德里,一名 34 歲男子將一名五歲女孩帶到他家中。他用糖果誘騙女孩,並傷害了她。接著他幫女孩清洗身體以掩蓋罪行。他要求女孩及其家人保持沉默。

In West Bengal, police arrested three neighbors. They hurt a young girl on June 23. The girl's mother is unhappy. She says the police did not give her the medical papers.

在西孟加拉邦,警方逮捕了三名鄰居。他們在 6 月 23 日傷害了一名年幼女孩。該女孩的母親感到非常憤怒,她表示警方未將醫療證明文件交給她。

Other bad things happened in Kanchipuram and south Delhi. In Kanchipuram, people caught a 32-year-old man. In south Delhi, a man took a ten-year-old girl and killed her.

在坎契普蘭和南德里也發生了其他惡行。在坎契普蘭,一名 32 歲男子被捕。在南德里,一名男子擄走一名十歲女孩並將其殺害。

Conclusion

The men are in jail. The police are still studying the cases.

這些男子目前在獄中。警方仍在研究相關案件。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The "Past Action" Pattern

In this text, most things already happened. To talk about the past, we often just add -ed to the end of a word.

Look at these changes:

  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested
  • Wash \rightarrow Washed
  • Hurt \rightarrow Hurt (This one is special; it does not change!)

🧩 Putting People in Places

We use specific words to show where someone is or where they come from.

The Pattern: In + City/State

  • In Delhi
  • In West Bengal
  • In Kanchipuram

✍️ Simple Word Swap

To move from basic English to A2, try replacing "bad things" with more specific words like "crimes" or "incidents."

  • Bad things happened \rightarrow Crimes happened

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When police take a person away because they think the person did something wrong.
Example:The police arrested the man yesterday.
trick (v.)
To make someone believe something that is not true to get them to do something.
Example:He tried to trick the child with a piece of candy.
crime (n.)
An action that is against the law.
Example:Stealing a car is a serious crime.
neighbors (n.)
People who live in houses or apartments next to you.
Example:My neighbors are very friendly and kind.
medical papers (n.)
Official documents from a doctor about a person's health.
Example:The mother asked for the medical papers from the hospital.
caught (v.)
To capture someone or find someone doing something wrong.
Example:The people caught the thief in the street.
studying (v.)
Looking at something very carefully to understand it.
Example:The police are studying the evidence to find the truth.
Practice A2 words in a crossword