Police Find Illegal Guns in India

Introduction

Police in Delhi, Punjab, and Manipur found many illegal guns. They also caught many bad people.

Main Body

In Delhi, police caught six men. These men belong to a dangerous group. The police found ten guns. One leader lives in Dubai and another is in jail. In Punjab, police caught two men. They found three pistols. A man in Italy helped them get the guns. This man is a criminal. In Manipur, police searched the hills. They found many rifles and grenades. They also caught two men from a banned group.

Conclusion

The police are still looking for more criminals and guns.

Learning

🌍 Locations & People

Look at how the text connects a place to a person using the word "in". This is the easiest way to tell someone where someone is.

  • The Place β†’\rightarrow The Person
  • In Delhi β†’\rightarrow police caught six men.
  • In Punjab β†’\rightarrow police caught two men.
  • In Manipur β†’\rightarrow police searched the hills.

πŸ’‘ Word Swap: "Caught" vs "Found"

Beginners often confuse these two. Here is the simple difference based on the story:

  1. Caught = Used for People (Police caught men).
  2. Found = Used for Things (Police found guns).

Pattern: extPerson→Caught ext{Person} \rightarrow \text{Caught} extObject→Found ext{Object} \rightarrow \text{Found}

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
law enforcement officers
Example:The police arrived quickly.
police
people who enforce the law and protect the public
Example:The police stopped the car for a traffic violation.
guns (n.)
firearms
Example:They found many guns.
illegal
not allowed by law
Example:It is illegal to smoke in this area.
men (n.)
adult male persons
Example:The police caught six men.
guns
firearms that shoot bullets
Example:The police seized the guns from the suspect.
caught
trapped or captured
Example:The thief was caught by the police.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:They also caught many bad people.
bad (adj.)
not good
Example:They caught many bad people.
men
adult male humans
Example:The men were standing in the street.
dangerous (adj.)
likely to cause harm
Example:These men belong to a dangerous group.
dangerous
capable of causing harm or death
Example:The road is dangerous during rain.
group (n.)
a set of people
Example:These men belong to a dangerous group.
group
a number of people together
Example:The group walked to the park.
leader (n.)
person in charge
Example:One leader lives in Dubai.
leader
a person who directs or manages a group
Example:The leader of the team gave instructions.
jail (n.)
prison
Example:Another is in jail.
jail
a place where criminals are kept
Example:He was sent to jail for his crimes.
found (v.)
discovered
Example:The police found ten guns.
criminal
a person who breaks the law
Example:The criminal was arrested.
searched
looked for something by checking carefully
Example:The police searched the house for evidence.
hills
slightly raised areas of land
Example:The hikers climbed the hills.
looking
trying to find or observe
Example:The police are looking for more evidence.
found
discovered or located
Example:They found the missing documents.