Courts Decide on Jail for Two People
法院決定兩名人士是否需入獄
Introduction
Courts in Delhi and Mumbai looked at two people. These people are accused of killing others. The courts decided if they can leave jail.
德里與孟買的法院審理了兩名人士的案件。這兩人被指控殺害他人。法院目前正在決定他們是否能獲釋出獄。
Main Body
In Delhi, Zoya Khan wanted to leave jail. Police say she helped kill Nadir Shah. They found a gun in her house. The court said she must stay in jail because she helped plan the crime.
在德里,Zoya Khan 請求出獄。警方表示她協助殺害了 Nadir Shah。他們在她家中發現了一把槍。法院裁定她必須留在獄中,因為她參與了該罪行的計劃。
In Mumbai, Irfan Khan is in a case about the death of Umesh Kolhe. The police say he used the internet to plan a terror attack. Irfan says he is a good man and did not do it.
在孟買,Irfan Khan 涉及一宗關於 Umesh Kolhe 死亡的案件。警方稱他利用網路計劃恐怖襲擊。Irfan 則表示自己是個好人,並未參與其中。
The Bombay High Court wants more information from the police. They want to know if Irfan can leave the case.
孟買高等法院要求警方提供更多資訊。他們想確認 Irfan 是否能從本案中獲釋。
Conclusion
Zoya Khan must stay in jail. The court in Mumbai is still thinking about Irfan Khan.
Zoya Khan 必須留在獄中。孟買法院仍在考慮 Irfan Khan 的案件。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The Power of 'WANTED TO'
In the text, we see: "Zoya Khan wanted to leave jail."
When you want to talk about a goal or a wish in English, use this simple pattern:
Person wanted to Action (Verb)
Examples from daily life:
- I wanted to eat pizza.
- He wanted to sleep.
- They wanted to go home.
🛠️ Word Swap: 'SAY' vs 'WANT'
Look at how the story switches between what people wish and what people claim:
- WANT (A wish) "Zoya wanted to leave."
- SAY (A statement) "Police say she helped."
Tip: Use 'say' when reporting a fact or an opinion.