Police Stop Phone and Money Crimes in India

印度警方破獲手機與金錢犯罪案件


Introduction

Police in New Delhi and Pune stopped two groups of criminals. These people stole phones and took money from people online.

新德里與浦那的警方破獲兩組犯罪集團。這些人偷竊手機並在網上詐騙金錢。

Main Body

In New Delhi, police caught two men. They had a shop in Gaffar Market. The men took stolen phones and changed them. They used a special tool from China to unlock the phones. Police found 45 phones and 22 phone parts.

在新德里,警方逮捕了兩名男子。他們在 Gaffar Market 開了一家店。這兩名男子將偷來的手機進行改裝,並使用一種來自中國的特殊工具來解鎖手機。警方發現了 45 部手機和 22 個手機零件。

In Pune, police stopped a big group of 120 people. These people told others to put money into online games. They promised the people more money, but it was a lie. Police arrested two leaders.

在浦那,警方破獲了一個由 120 人組成的大集團。這些人誘導他人將資金投入網路遊戲。他們向人們承諾會有更多回報,但這其實是謊言。警方逮捕了兩名首領。

Police in Pune found 120 laptops and a lot of money. They also found gold, silver, and a gun. Now, the police are looking for more money and more criminals.

浦那警方發現了 120 部筆記型電腦和大量金錢。他們還發現了金、銀以及一支槍。目前,警方正在追查更多資金及其他犯罪者。

Conclusion

Police took many phones, laptops, and money. They caught the leaders. Now they are looking for other bad people.

警方沒收了許多手機、筆記型電腦和金錢。他們逮捕了首領,目前正在追緝其他犯罪者。

Vocabulary Learning

🕵️ The 'Action' Word List

In this story, the police do many things. Notice how we use simple words to describe these actions in the past:

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped (They stopped the crimes)
  • Catch \rightarrow Caught (They caught two men)
  • Take \rightarrow Took (They took stolen phones)
  • Find \rightarrow Found (They found 45 phones)

📦 Grouping Things (Nouns)

When we talk about a lot of items, we use a number + thing:

  1. 45 phones (Many devices)
  2. 120 laptops (A big group of computers)
  3. Two leaders (The bosses)

A2 Tip: If there is more than one, always add an -s to the end of the word (Phone \rightarrow Phones).


🚩 Truth vs. Lie

Look at this sentence: "They promised the people more money, but it was a lie."

Promised\text{Promised} = Saying you will do something. Lie\text{Lie} = Something that is not true.

Promisenot trueLie\text{Promise} \xrightarrow{\text{not true}} \text{Lie}

Vocabulary Learning

criminal (n.)
A person who does something against the law
Example:The police caught the criminal who stole the car.
stole (v.)
Took something that does not belong to you
Example:Someone stole my phone yesterday.
unlock (v.)
To open something that is locked
Example:I forgot my password and cannot unlock my phone.
promised (v.)
Said that you will definitely do something
Example:He promised to help me with my homework.
arrested (v.)
When the police take a person to the police station
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing money.
Practice A2 words in a crossword