Police Arrest Three Men for Killing Chandranath Rath

Introduction

Police in West Bengal arrested three men from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. These men may have killed Chandranath Rath on May 6.

Main Body

Police found the men using a phone number. They saw a money payment at a toll plaza. The killers used a silver car with fake numbers. Then they used a red car and a motorcycle. They used a special gun from Austria. Police say Raj Singh, Mayank Raj Mishra, and Vicky Maurya planned the crime. They say eight people worked together. But Raj Singh's mother says he is innocent. She says he was in another city. She wants a bigger police group to check the case. The three men are now in jail. A judge said they must stay with the police for 13 days. The men face charges for murder and having an illegal gun.

Conclusion

The men are still in jail. Police want to find more people who helped them.

Learning

⚡️ Action Words (Past)

In this story, things already happened. To talk about the past, we often add -ed to the end of the word.

  • Arrest → Arrested
  • Plan → Planned

Watch out! Some words are "rebels" and change completely. They don't use -ed:

  • Find → Found
  • Say → Said

🚗 Describing Things

To make a sentence clear, put the color or type before the object:

  • Silver car (Correct ✅)
  • Car silver (Wrong ❌)

Examples from the text:

  • Red car
  • Fake numbers
  • Special gun

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
an organized group that enforces laws
Example:The police arrived quickly to the scene.
arrested (v.)
taken into custody by authorities
Example:He was arrested for breaking the law.
men (n.)
adult male people
Example:The men worked together on the project.
killed (v.)
caused someone to die
Example:The fire killed many animals.
phone (n.)
a device used for calling
Example:She used her phone to call her friend.
number (n.)
a digit or group of digits
Example:The phone number is 123-4567.
money (n.)
currency used for buying things
Example:He saved money for a trip.
payment (n.)
the act of giving money for a service
Example:The payment was made in cash.
toll (n.)
a fee for using a road or bridge
Example:You must pay a toll to cross the bridge.
plaza (n.)
an open public square
Example:They met in the city plaza.
car (n.)
a motor vehicle with wheels
Example:He drove his car to work.
motorcycle (n.)
a two-wheeled motor vehicle
Example:She rode her motorcycle to the park.
gun (n.)
a weapon that shoots bullets
Example:The police found a gun at the scene.
crime (n.)
an illegal act
Example:The crime was reported to the police.
people (n.)
human beings in general
Example:Many people attended the concert.
mother (n.)
a woman who gives birth to a child
Example:Her mother helped her with homework.
innocent (adj.)
not guilty of a wrongdoing
Example:He was declared innocent by the court.
city (n.)
a large town with many buildings
Example:They visited a historic city.
group (n.)
a number of people together
Example:The group shared a meal.
check (v.)
to examine or inspect
Example:She will check the documents.
case (n.)
a situation or example
Example:This case shows the importance of safety.
jail (n.)
a prison for criminals
Example:He was sent to jail for a week.
judge (n.)
a person who decides legal matters
Example:The judge heard the arguments.
stay (v.)
to remain in a place
Example:Please stay in the waiting room.
days (n.)
24-hour periods
Example:The event lasts for three days.
charges (n.)
accusations of wrongdoing
Example:She faced charges of theft.
murder (n.)
the unlawful killing of a person
Example:The news reported a murder in the town.
illegal (adj.)
not allowed by law
Example:He was caught with illegal weapons.
find (v.)
to discover or locate
Example:Can you find the missing book?
helped (v.)
to assist someone
Example:She helped me with my homework.
more (adj.)
additional quantity
Example:I need more time to finish.