Police Arrest People for Crimes in Delhi and Mumbai

德理與孟買警方拘捕犯罪人士


Introduction

Police in Delhi and Mumbai arrested people for hurting others and stalking women.

德理與孟買警方拘捕了涉嫌傷害他人及跟蹤女性的人士。

Main Body

In East Delhi, police arrested a 25-year-old man. He took a woman to a quiet place and hurt her. The woman recorded a video of him. Now the man is in jail.

在東德理,警方拘捕了一名 25 歲男子。他將一名女性帶到僻靜處並傷害她。該女性錄製了其過程的影片。目前該名男子已入獄。

In West Delhi, police arrested Gurman Singh. He is a social media worker. He hit cars on purpose to talk to women. He filmed them without permission. Police asked Google and Meta to delete his accounts.

在西德理,警方拘捕了 Gurman Singh。他是一名社群媒體從業人員。他故意碰撞車輛以便與女性攀談,並在未經許可的情況下拍攝她們。警方已要求 Google 和 Meta 刪除其帳號。

In Mumbai, two children ran away from a home. They said a man named Rajesh Kumar hit them. He was angry because they did not work in the kitchen. Police are looking for him now.

在孟買,兩名兒童從家中逃出。他們聲稱一名叫 Rajesh Kumar 的男子毆打他們,原因是他們沒有在廚房工作,導致他憤怒。警方目前正在追緝他。

Conclusion

The men in Delhi are in jail. Police are still searching for the man in Mumbai.

德理的男子已入獄。孟買的男子警方仍在搜捕中。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Past vs. Now

Look at how the story changes from things that already happened to things happening right now. This is the key to A2 storytelling.

1. The Past (Completed Actions) We use a special ending or a specific word for things that are finished:

  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested
  • Record \rightarrow Recorded*
  • Film \rightarrow Filmed
  • Run \rightarrow Ran (Special word!)

2. The Present (Current Status) When the action is happening now or is a fact, the word stays simple:

  • The man is in jail.
  • Police are looking for him.

Quick Comparison Table

Then (Past)Now (Present)
He hit cars.He is a worker.
They said...Police are searching.
He took a woman.The man is in jail.

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When police take a person away because they think the person broke the law.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
stalking (v.)
Following or watching someone in a way that makes them feel scared.
Example:Stalking is a crime and it makes people feel unsafe.
on purpose (adv.)
Doing something because you wanted to do it, not by accident.
Example:He broke the glass on purpose because he was angry.
permission (n.)
When someone says you are allowed to do something.
Example:I asked for permission to leave the room.
searching (v.)
Trying to find someone or something.
Example:The police are searching for the missing dog in the park.
Practice A2 words in a crossword