Police Arrest People for Bad Social Media Posts

警方逮捕在社群媒體發布不良貼文的人


Introduction

Police in India arrested two people. These people used social media to send threats and tell lies.

印度警方逮捕了兩人。這些人利用社群媒體發出威脅並散布謠言。

Main Body

A 26-year-old man named Jaspreet Singh lived in Ambala. He used Instagram to send bomb threats to the police. He was angry about a fight between people in June. The police used computers to find him and arrest him.

一名 26 歲、名叫 Jaspreet Singh 的男子住在 Ambala。他使用 Instagram 向警方發出炸彈威脅。他對六月份發生的一場爭執感到憤怒。警方利用電腦追蹤到他並將其逮捕。

A 24-year-old woman from Uttar Pradesh also went to jail. She made a fake social media page. She posted fake photos of a relative. She wanted to make the relative look like a criminal.

一名來自 Uttar Pradesh 的 24 歲女子也被關進監獄。她創建了一個偽造的社群媒體頁面,並上傳了一名親戚的偽造照片。她想讓該親戚看起來像個罪犯。

This woman was angry because the police arrested her husband in December. Her husband is free now, but the police arrested her for the fake photos.

這名女子因為警方在十二月逮捕她的丈夫而感到憤怒。雖然她的丈夫現在已經獲釋,但警方仍因偽造照片而將她逮捕。

Conclusion

These cases show that police can use computers to find people who do bad things online.

這些案例顯示警方可以使用電腦找出在網路上從事不法行為的人。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The "Past Action" Pattern

To speak at an A2 level, you must move from the present to the past. Look at how the story describes things that already happened:

  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested
  • Use \rightarrow Used
  • Live \rightarrow Lived

The Secret Rule: Just add -ed to the end of the action word. This tells the listener the event is finished.


🛠️ Useful Word Pairs

Connect your ideas with these simple a-bit-more-advanced words found in the text:

  • Also: Use this to add a second person or thing. (Example: He was angry. She was also angry.)
  • Because: Use this to explain 'Why?'. (Example: She went to jail because she posted fake photos.)

🔍 Quick Vocabulary

WordSimple Meaning
ThreatSaying you will hurt someone
RelativeA family member
FakeNot real
CriminalA person who breaks the law

Vocabulary Learning

arrest (v.)
When the police take a person away because they think the person broke the law.
Example:The police will arrest the man if he steals the car.
threats (n.)
Words that tell someone you will hurt them or do something bad.
Example:Sending threats to other people is against the law.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people.
Example:She used a fake name on the internet.
relative (n.)
A member of your family, like a cousin, aunt, or uncle.
Example:My favorite relative is my grandmother.
criminal (n.)
A person who does something illegal.
Example:The police caught the criminal after the robbery.
Practice A2 words in a crossword