Crime and Court News in India

印度犯罪與法院新聞


Introduction

This report talks about violent crimes, car accidents, and court decisions in different parts of India.

本報告討論印度不同地區的暴力犯罪、交通事故及法院判決。

Main Body

Many people killed their family members. In some cities, people killed for money or property. In Bengaluru, a father killed his baby and the police arrested him.

許多人殺害了自己的家人。在某些城市,人們為了金錢或財產而殺人。在班加羅爾,一名父親殺害了自己的嬰兒,隨後被警方逮捕。

Courts and police stopped bad people. A court in Gujarat said 38 people must die for old bombs. Police also caught killers and a man who hid for 20 years.

法院與警方制止了犯罪分子。古吉拉特邦的一家法院裁定 38 人因早前的炸彈案必須被處死。警方還逮捕了殺手以及一名潛逃 20 年的男子。

Many people died in car accidents. In Himachal Pradesh, a soldier died on a dangerous road. In West Bengal, people were angry and broke things after a child died.

許多人在車禍中喪生。在喜馬拉雅省,一名士兵在危險路段不幸身亡。在西孟加拉邦,一名兒童死亡後,民眾憤怒地進行破壞。

People are fighting in cities. Some drivers fight on the road. Police also found many dead bodies in Mumbai and Delhi.

人們在城市中發生衝突。部分駕駛員在道路上爭吵鬥毆。警方還在孟買和德里發現了許多屍體。

Conclusion

India has many violent crimes and dangerous roads. The courts are working hard to punish killers and terrorists.

印度有許多暴力犯罪且道路危險。法院正努力懲處殺手與恐怖分子。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Who Did What' Pattern

In this text, we see a very simple way to tell a story: Person → Action → Object.

Example 1: Police (Who) \rightarrow caught (Did) \rightarrow killers (What). Example 2: A father (Who) \rightarrow killed (Did) \rightarrow his baby (What).

Keep it simple: To reach A2, you don't need long sentences. Just follow this map:

  • Who: The person (Police, Father, Courts)
  • Did: The action word in the past (Caught, Killed, Said)
  • What: The thing or person affected (Killers, Baby, People)

Word Watch 👁️ Notice how the text uses these 'action' words for the past:

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped
  • Kill \rightarrow Killed
  • Find \rightarrow Found
  • Hide \rightarrow Hid

Vocabulary Learning

violent (adj.)
Using physical force to hurt people
Example:The movie has many violent scenes.
property (n.)
Things that belong to a person, like a house or land
Example:The rich man owns a lot of property.
arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away because they broke the law
Example:The police arrested the thief yesterday.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can hurt you or cause an accident
Example:It is dangerous to walk alone at night.
punish (v.)
To make someone suffer for doing something wrong
Example:The teacher will punish the students for fighting.
terrorists (n.)
People who use violence to create fear for political reasons
Example:The army is fighting against terrorists.
Practice A2 words in a crossword