Police Reports on Crimes in Australia and India

澳大利亞與印度的刑事案件警察報告


Introduction

This report is about bad crimes in Australia and India. Police are looking for the truth.

本報告關於澳大利亞與印度發生的嚴重罪行,警方正致力於調查真相。

Main Body

In Australia, a man named Dharminder Singh is in jail. Police say he killed Jana Armstrong. They are looking for more evidence.

在澳大利亞,一名名為 Dharminder Singh 的男子被監禁。警方表示他殺害了 Jana Armstrong,目前正在尋找更多證據。

In India, police arrested many men for sexual crimes. In Punjab, Balwinder Singh hurt a 17-year-old girl. In Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, police arrested men for attacking women.

在印度,警方逮捕了多名涉嫌性犯罪的男子。在旁遮普邦,Balwinder Singh 傷害了一名 17 歲的女孩。在北方邦與西孟加拉邦,警方逮捕了襲擊女性的男子。

In Assam, a young man filmed a girl and shared the video. In Mumbai, a security guard hurt an 8-year-old girl. Now, leaders want new laws to stop these crimes.

在亞薩姆邦,一名年輕男子拍攝一名女孩的影片並將其分享。在孟買,一名保安人員傷害了一名 8 歲的女孩。現在,領導者希望制定新法律以阻止這些罪行。

Conclusion

Police are still working on these cases. The courts will decide the punishment.

警方仍在處理這些案件,法院將決定懲處結果。

Vocabulary Learning

🔍 Action Words (Past vs. Now)

In this text, we see a clear difference between things that already happened and things that are happening now. This is the secret to moving to A2 level.

1. Finished Actions (The Past) These words describe events that are over. They usually end in -ed.

  • arrestedThe police caught them.
  • filmedHe recorded a video.
  • sharedHe sent the video to others.

2. Current Actions (The Now) These words describe a situation that is still true or happening.

  • are lookingThey are searching right now.
  • wantThey have a wish for new laws today.

Quick Guide: Past Event \rightarrow Verb + ed Current State \rightarrow am/is/are + verb-ing

Vocabulary Learning

evidence (n.)
facts or signs that show something is true
Example:The police found evidence at the house.
arrested (v.)
when police take a person to the police station
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing.
security guard (n.)
a person whose job is to protect a building
Example:The security guard opens the door for visitors.
punishment (n.)
a penalty for doing something wrong
Example:The judge decided the punishment for the crime.
truth (n.)
the real facts about something
Example:I want to know the truth about what happened.
Practice A2 words in a crossword