Police Arrest Gang Leader and Judge Punishes Politician

警方逮捕幫派頭目,法官懲處政治人物


Introduction

Police in India are looking for a gang leader. Also, a judge said a politician is guilty of killing a woman.

印度警方正在尋找一名幫派頭目。此外,一名法官判定一名政治人物殺害一名女性有罪。

Main Body

The CBI police want to talk to a man named Gyanendra Singh. He is the leader of a bad group called D-118. Police think he killed a man named Chandranath Rath. He is now in jail.

CBI 警方想與一名叫 Gyanendra Singh 的男子對談。他是名為 D-118 的犯罪組織頭目。警方認為他殺害了一名叫 Chandranath Rath 的男子。他目前被關在監獄中。

Police also arrested other men. These men worked together in different states. The police took phones and computers from Singh's house to find more information.

警方還逮捕了其他男子。這些男子在不同州分工合作。警方從 Singh 的家中沒收了電話和電腦,以獲取更多資訊。

In Delhi, a judge looked at a case about Raju Kumar Singh. He is a politician. In 2018, he fired a gun at a party. A woman named Archana Gupta died. The judge said this was a very dangerous act.

在德里,一名法官審理了一起關於 Raju Kumar Singh 的案件。他是一名政治人物。2018 年,他在一場派對上開槍,導致一名叫 Archana Gupta 的女性死亡。法官表示這是一次非常危險的行為。

Conclusion

The police are still fighting the gang. The politician must now wait for his punishment.

警方仍在與該幫派作鬥爭。該名政治人物現在必須等待處罰。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Action' Words (Past Tense)

When we talk about things that already happened, we change the end of the word. Look at these changes from the text:

  • Say \rightarrow Said
  • Kill \rightarrow Killed
  • Work \rightarrow Worked
  • Fire \rightarrow Fired

The Secret Rule: Most of the time, just add -ed to the end of the word to move it into the past.

Example from the story: "Police arrested other men." (They did it before today).


People & Roles

Notice how the story uses specific names for jobs. This is how you describe people at A2 level:

Police    The people who catch criminals\text{Police} \implies \text{The people who catch criminals} Judge    The person who decides the punishment\text{Judge} \implies \text{The person who decides the punishment} Politician    A person in government\text{Politician} \implies \text{A person in government}

Vocabulary Learning

arrest (v.)
When police take a person away because they think the person committed a crime.
Example:The police will arrest the thief today.
guilty (adj.)
Having done something wrong or broken the law.
Example:The judge decided that the man was guilty.
politician (n.)
A person who is working in the government.
Example:The politician spoke to the people about the new law.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can hurt you or cause a problem.
Example:It is dangerous to walk alone in the dark forest.
punishment (n.)
A penalty for doing something wrong.
Example:The punishment for stealing is going to jail.
Practice A2 words in a crossword