News About Crime and Courts in India

關於印度犯罪與法院的新聞


Introduction

Police and courts in India are working on many crimes. These crimes include stealing money and bad behavior by government workers.

印度的警察與法院正在處理許多犯罪案件。這些罪行包括偷竊金錢以及政府人員的不當行為。

Main Body

A court in Delhi is looking at a money scam. A man named Deepak Vats is in jail. The judge is unhappy because the police did not give all the phone records.

德里的法院正在調查一起金錢詐騙案。一名叫 Deepak Vats 的男子被監禁。法官感到不滿,因為警方沒有提供完整的電話紀錄。

Police arrested many people for stealing money. One man stole a lot of money from houses. In Punjab, a leader stole money from the village. Some railway workers and a police officer took bribes.

警方逮捕了許多偷竊金錢的人。一名男子從多處房屋中竊取了大量金錢。在旁遮普,一名領導人在村莊中偷錢。部分鐵路員工與一名警察收受賄賂。

Courts also helped children and victims. A court in Rajasthan said a child cannot say 'yes' to a crime. A court in Punjab kept three young people in jail for a bad crime.

法院也幫助了兒童與受害者。拉賈斯坦的法院表示,兒童不能對犯罪行為表示「同意」。旁遮普的法院則將三名年輕人因犯下嚴重罪行而繼續關押在監獄中。

Conclusion

Courts want honest workers. They also want better evidence from phones and computers to stop crimes.

法院希望有誠實的員工。他們也希望獲得更好的電話與電腦證據以阻止犯罪。

Vocabulary Learning

🚨 ACTION WORDS (PAST)

When we talk about things that already happened (like in news reports), we change the end of the word. Look at these changes from the text:

  • Stole \rightarrow (From Steal)
  • Arrested \rightarrow (From Arrest)
  • Took \rightarrow (From Take)

The Golden Rule: Most words just need -ed (Arrest \rightarrow Arrested). But some are 'rebels' and change completely (Steal \rightarrow Stole).


📂 GROUPING PEOPLE

In A2 English, we use simple labels to describe jobs or roles. The article uses these patterns:

  • Government workers (People who work for the state)
  • Railway workers (People who work on trains)
  • Police officer (A person in the police force)

Pattern: [Place/Job] + Worker = A person who does that job.


💡 QUICK VOCAB

WordSimple Meaning
ScamA trick to steal money
BribeMoney given to make someone do something bad
EvidenceProof (like phone records)

Vocabulary Learning

crime (n.)
Something someone does that is against the law
Example:Stealing a car is a serious crime.
scam (n.)
A trick to get money from someone
Example:The email was a scam to steal my bank details.
arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away to a police station
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing.
bribes (n.)
Money given to someone to make them do something dishonest
Example:The officer took bribes to let the driver go.
victims (n.)
People who are hurt or cheated by a crime
Example:The court wants to help the victims of the crime.
evidence (n.)
Facts or signs that show something is true
Example:The police found evidence of the crime on the computer.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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