Police Report on Red Fort Bomb Attack

Introduction

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) gave a big report to a court in New Delhi. The report names ten people. These people planned a car bomb attack near the Red Fort on November 10, 2025.

Main Body

The people belong to a bad group called AGuH. They wanted to stop the Indian government. They found new members and made bombs with chemicals. Some doctors helped the group. Dr. Shaheen Saeed and Dr. Adil Ahmed Rather used their jobs to send secret messages. One man, Dr. Umer Un Nabi, died in the bomb. The group used a dangerous explosive called TATP. They also bought illegal guns. They tried to use drones and rockets to attack security buildings.

Conclusion

The NIA arrested eleven people. They are still looking for other people in the group.

Learning

🎯 The 'Action' Words (Past Tense)

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

Look at these changes:

  • Plan β†’ Planned*
  • Want β†’ Wanted
  • Help β†’ Helped
  • Use β†’ Used

Quick Note: For 'plan', we double the 'n' before adding -ed.


πŸ’‘ The 'Rule Breakers'

Some words are lazy; they don't follow the -ed rule. You must memorize these special changes:

Give β†’\rightarrow Gave Find β†’\rightarrow Found Make β†’\rightarrow Made Buy β†’\rightarrow Bought Die β†’\rightarrow Died (This one follows the rule!)


πŸ› οΈ How to build a sentence

To tell a story like this, use this simple path: Who β†’\rightarrow Did what β†’\rightarrow Where/When

Example: The NIA (Who) β†’\rightarrow arrested eleven people (Did what) β†’\rightarrow in New Delhi (Where).

Try this pattern: Person β†’\rightarrow Past Action β†’\rightarrow Thing/Place

Vocabulary Learning

report (n.)
a written account of events or information
Example:She wrote a report about her trip to the museum.
court (n.)
a place where legal cases are heard
Example:The judge sat in the courtroom and listened to the evidence.
plan (v.)
to decide in advance what to do
Example:They plan to visit the park after lunch.
group (n.)
a number of people together
Example:The choir is a group of 20 singers.
stop (v.)
to end something
Example:Please stop talking while the teacher is explaining.
government (n.)
the group that runs a country
Example:The government announced new rules for traffic.
member (n.)
a person who belongs to a group
Example:She is a member of the school choir.
bomb (n.)
a device that explodes to cause damage
Example:The police found a small bomb in the mailbox.
doctor (n.)
a medical professional who treats people
Example:The doctor checked my temperature before the exam.
job (n.)
work that someone does for money
Example:My brother has a job at the bakery.
secret (adj.)
not known by many people
Example:She kept her birthday party a secret from everyone.
message (n.)
a communication sent to someone
Example:I left a message on the answering machine.
died (v.)
to stop living
Example:The old tree died after the storm.
explosive (adj.)
capable of exploding or causing a blast
Example:The firecracker was an explosive that lit up the sky.
illegal (adj.)
not allowed by law
Example:It is illegal to drive without a license.