Crime News from Different Parts of India

印度各地的犯罪新聞


Introduction

This report talks about murders, stolen money, and bad people who sell children in India. It also talks about how the police help.

本報告探討印度的謀殺案、盜款案以及販賣兒童的犯罪行為,並描述警方的協助行動。

Main Body

Some people killed others. In Kanpur, a man died during a robbery. In Ahmedabad, a man died because he worked with fake money.

有些人殺害了他人。在坎普爾,一名男子在搶劫過程中死亡。在艾哈邁達巴德,一名男子因涉及偽鈔而死亡。

Bad people sold young girls in Jhalawar, Odisha, and Uttar Pradesh. They lied to the girls and their families. Now, the government wants a report from the police.

歹徒在賈拉瓦爾、奧里薩邦和北方邦販賣年輕女孩。他們欺騙了女孩及其家人。目前,政府要求警方提交報告。

Police in Delhi stopped a group that stole money online. In Punjab, people stole gas cylinders and burned a car. In Thane, a judge said a man was not a criminal because he did not know his money was fake.

德里警方破獲了一個網路盜款集團。在旁遮普,有人竊取氣瓶並焚毀了一輛汽車。在塔那,一名法官判定一名男子不構成犯罪,因為他不知道該款項為偽鈔。

Conclusion

There are many crimes like fraud and trafficking. Police in different states are working together to stop them.

目前存在許多如詐騙與人口販運等犯罪行為。各州的警方正合作打擊這些犯罪。

Vocabulary Learning

🕵️ THE "WHO DID WHAT" PATTERN

To reach A2, you need to describe events clearly. Look at how the text describes bad actions:

The Simple Action Rule:

  • People \rightarrow stole \rightarrow money.
  • People \rightarrow burned \rightarrow a car.

Words for 'Bad Things' (Vocabulary):

  • Stole: Took something that wasn't theirs.
  • Lied: Said something that wasn't true.
  • Fake: Not real (like fake money).

How to change the time (Present \rightarrow Past): In this news report, everything happened in the past. Notice how the words change:

  • Sell \rightarrow Sold
  • Lie \rightarrow Lied
  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped

Quick Tip: When you talk about a city or state, use 'In':

  • In Delhi...
  • In Punjab...
  • In India...

Vocabulary Learning

robbery (n.)
The crime of stealing money or things from a person or place
Example:The police are looking for the man who committed the robbery.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people
Example:He tried to pay with a fake hundred-dollar bill.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country or state
Example:The government makes new laws to keep people safe.
criminal (n.)
A person who does something illegal
Example:The criminal was caught by the police after one week.
fraud (n.)
The crime of tricking someone to get money
Example:The man went to jail for credit card fraud.
trafficking (n.)
The illegal business of moving people or goods secretly
Example:The police are working to stop human trafficking.
Practice A2 words in a crossword