Police Catch Criminals in North India

北印度警方逮捕犯罪分子


Introduction

Police in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab caught many criminals. These people stole money and lied to people online.

北方邦與旁遮普邦的警方逮捕了許多犯罪分子。這些人竊取金錢並在網路上欺騙他人。

Main Body

In Greater Noida, four men stole from two houses on July 5. They climbed a wall to get inside. Police caught them on Sunday. Two men hurt their legs during the fight.

在大諾伊達,四名男子於 7 月 5 日在兩棟房屋內行竊。他們翻牆進入屋內。警方於週日將其逮捕。其中兩名男子在打鬥過程中腿部受傷。

In Bahraich and Noida, police stopped money thieves. Thirteen people in Bahraich stole bank accounts to take money. In Noida, four people lied about jobs online to steal money.

在巴赫萊奇與諾伊達,警方阻止了金錢盜賊。巴赫萊奇有 13 人盜用銀行帳戶來取款。在諾伊達,有四人於網路上謊稱有工作機會以詐騙金錢。

In Jagraon, two men tried to take money from a jewelry shop. These men worked with a group in Bahrain. Police used a fake payment to find and catch them.

在賈格勞恩,兩名男子試圖從一家珠寶店搶奪金錢。這些男子與巴林的一個集團合作。警方利用虛假付款追蹤並逮捕了他們。

Conclusion

The police stopped these bad groups. Now, they are looking at phone and bank records.

警方阻止了這些犯罪集團。目前他們正在調查電話與銀行紀錄。

Vocabulary Learning

🧩 The 'Who Did What' Pattern

To reach A2, you need to tell a simple story about the past. Look at how this text connects People \to Action \to Place.

1. The 'Past' Action Notice how the words change to show the story already happened:

  • Catch \to Caught
  • Steal \to Stole
  • Lie \to Lied
  • Try \to Tried

2. Building the Sentence Copy this simple map to describe events: [Person] + [Past Action] + [Thing/Person] + [Location]

Example from text: Four men + stole + from two houses + in Greater Noida.

3. Key Vocabulary for A2 Stories

  • Criminals: Bad people who break the law.
  • Records: Lists of information (like a phone list).
  • Fake: Not real.

Vocabulary Learning

criminals (n.)
People who do things that are against the law.
Example:The police caught the criminals who stole the money.
stole (v.)
The past tense of steal; to take something that does not belong to you.
Example:The man stole a phone from the shop.
thieves (n.)
People who steal things.
Example:The thieves entered the house through the window.
accounts (n.)
Arrangements with a bank to keep your money there.
Example:I have two different bank accounts for my savings.
jewelry (n.)
Beautiful things made from gold or silver, like rings or necklaces.
Example:The shop sells expensive jewelry.
records (n.)
Written information that is kept for the future.
Example:The police checked the bank records to find the money.
Practice A2 words in a crossword