Police News from Gurugram, Delhi, and Manipur

古魯格蘭、德里與馬尼普爾的警方新聞


Introduction

Police arrested bad people in three different places. They stopped criminals with guns and people who hurt others.

警方在三個不同地點逮捕了歹徒。他們攔截了持槍罪犯以及傷害他人的人。

Main Body

In Gurugram, police stopped a group of five men. These men worked for a man named Deepak Nandal. He lives in another country. The group wanted 10 crore rupees from a businessman. The police and the men fought. Four men died and three police officers were hurt.

在古魯格蘭,警方攔截了一組五名男子。這些男子為一名叫 Deepak Nandal 的人工作,他住在另一個國家。該團夥想向一名商人勒索 1 億盧比。警方與這些男子發生衝突,導致四名男子死亡,三名警察受傷。

In Delhi, police arrested two young men. Both were 18 years old. They had illegal guns. One man made videos with his gun. The other man killed his mother by mistake with a gun.

在德里,警方逮捕了兩名年輕男子。兩人都 18 歲。他們持有非法槍支。其中一名男子用槍拍攝影片,另一名男子則不小心用槍殺死了自己的母親。

In Manipur, police arrested two people named Pradip and Ayingbi. These people killed six people from the Naga group. Many people in Manipur are fighting and leaving their homes since May 2023.

在馬尼普爾,警方逮捕了兩名分別叫 Pradip 和 Ayingbi 的人。這些人殺害了六名來自納加群組的人。自 2023 年 5 月起,馬尼普爾有許多人在衝突並離開家園。

Conclusion

The police are working hard to stop guns and fighting in the cities and villages.

警方正努力在城市與村莊停止槍支與衝突的情況。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Who Did It' Pattern

When we talk about things that happened in the past, we often change the end of the word. Look at these shifts from the story:

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped
  • Work \rightarrow Worked
  • Want \rightarrow Wanted
  • Kill \rightarrow Killed

The Rule: To tell a story about yesterday or last year, just add -ed to the action word.


📦 People Groups

Notice how the text describes groups of people. This is a great way to build A2 sentences:

  1. A group of five men \rightarrow (Use this for numbers)
  2. Two young men \rightarrow (Use this for specific counts)
  3. Both were 18 \rightarrow (Use 'Both' when talking about exactly two people)

🚩 Danger Words

These words are common in news reports. Learn them to understand basic stories:

  • Illegal (Not allowed by law)
  • Criminals (People who break the law)
  • Hurt (To cause pain or injury)

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away to a police station because they broke the law.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
criminals (n.)
People who do bad or illegal things.
Example:The police are looking for the criminals who stole the money.
businessman (n.)
A person who owns or manages a company to make money.
Example:My uncle is a successful businessman in the city.
illegal (adj.)
Something that is not allowed by the law.
Example:It is illegal to drive a car without a license.
mistake (n.)
Something that you do wrong by accident.
Example:I made a mistake in my English homework.
Practice A2 words in a crossword