Crime Report from Different Parts of India

印度各地的犯罪報告


Introduction

This report talks about bad crimes in India. It tells us about police work and court cases.

本報告討論印度的嚴重犯罪,並告知我們警方的執法工作與法院案件情況。

Main Body

Some people committed crimes for money. In Telangana, a man tried to rob a woman because he lost money gambling. In Mumbai, a man killed a worker to steal gold. In Maharashtra, a man lied about his job to steal money from a woman.

有些人是為了金錢而犯罪。在特蘭加納邦,一名男子因賭博輸錢而企圖搶劫一名女性。在孟買,一名男子為了搶奪金飾而殺害了一名工人。在馬哈拉施特拉邦,一名男子則謊報職業以騙取一名女性的錢財。

Other crimes happened to women and children. In West Bengal, a young girl died. People were very angry and broke police things. In Uttar Pradesh, a man is in court for hurting a worker. Another man killed his partner because they fought.

其他犯罪則發生在女性與兒童身上。在西孟加拉邦,一名小女孩死亡,民眾感到非常憤怒並毀損警方的設備。在北方邦,一名男子因傷害一名工人而面臨法庭審理。另一名男子則因與伴侶爭執而將其殺害。

Police also found other crimes. A man killed his wife because he was jealous. Also, police from two states worked together. They saved three young girls from a bad situation in Ahmedabad.

警方還發現了其他犯罪。一名男子因嫉妒而殺害妻子。此外,兩個邦的警方聯手合作,在艾哈邁達巴德將三名處於險境的小女孩救出。

Conclusion

The police are still checking the evidence. The courts are now deciding the punishment for the criminals.

警方仍在核查證據,法院目前正決定對犯罪者的懲罰。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Because' Connection

In the story, we see why people do bad things. We use because to link an action to a reason.

How it works: [Action] \rightarrow because \rightarrow [Reason]

Examples from the text:

  • He tried to rob a woman \rightarrow because \rightarrow he lost money.
  • A man killed his wife \rightarrow because \rightarrow he was jealous.
  • A man killed his partner \rightarrow because \rightarrow they fought.

🛠️ Word Bank: Action Words (Past)

To tell a story about the past, we change the end of the word:

PresentPast (Story)Meaning
TryTriedAttempted
KillKilledTook a life
LieLiedSaid something fake
SaveSavedHelped someone out

Note: Not all words follow the 'ed' rule (like find \rightarrow found), but most do!

Vocabulary Learning

committed (v.)
To do something wrong or illegal
Example:The man committed a crime to get money.
rob (v.)
To steal money or things from a person
Example:The thief tried to rob the woman on the street.
gambling (n.)
Playing games for money
Example:He lost all his money gambling.
jealous (adj.)
Feeling sad or angry because you want what someone else has
Example:He was jealous of his friend's new car.
evidence (n.)
Facts or signs that show something is true
Example:The police found evidence at the crime scene.
punishment (n.)
A penalty for doing something wrong
Example:The judge decided the punishment for the criminal.
Practice A2 words in a crossword