Dog Rescued from the Home of a Murder Suspect in Ghazipur

加濟普謀殺嫌犯家中救出狗狗


Introduction

Police in Uttar Pradesh have successfully rescued a Rottweiler from a locked house after its owner, who is a suspect in a murder case, fled the area.

北方邦警方在一家鎖門的房屋中成功救出一隻羅得威勒犬,因其主人為一名謀殺案嫌疑人並已逃離該地區。

Main Body

The situation began after the murder of Vineet Rai, a hotel owner, who was shot by three attackers on May 29. Following the crime, Shankar Pandey—described by police as the leader of the Katra gang—and his family left their home in Gausabad to avoid arrest. Consequently, their Rottweiler, named Michael, was left locked inside the house for 26 days.

事件起因於酒店老闆 Vineet Rai 在 5 月 29 日被三名攻擊者槍擊身亡。隨後,被警方描述為 Katra 幫首領的 Shankar Pandey 及其家人為了逃避逮捕,離開了他們在 Gausabad 的住處。因此,他們名為 Michael 的羅得威勒犬被鎖在屋內長達 26 天。

Local neighbors informed the authorities about the dog's condition, noting that they had been providing food and water over the wall to keep the animal alive. In response, a team including local officials and a veterinarian, Dr. Hasnain Ansari, was organized. To ensure safety, the team used sedatives before animal experts climbed the wall to muzzle and remove the dog from the property.

當地鄰居向當局告知了狗狗的情況,並提到他們一直翻牆提供食物和水以維持動物生存。對此,由當地官員和獸醫 Dr. Hasnain Ansari 組成的團隊隨即採取行動。為了確保安全,團隊先使用了鎮靜劑,隨後由動物專家翻牆進入,為狗狗戴上口籠並將其移出該處。

Regarding the legal case, police have registered charges against Pandey and three other men. While one suspect, Kamlesh Chaudhary, was killed in a police encounter on June 4, Pandey and two others are still missing. Furthermore, the government has offered a reward of ₹1 lakh for the arrest of each remaining suspect.

關於法律案件,警方已對 Pandey 及另外三名男子提起指控。其中一名嫌疑人 Kamlesh Chaudhary 於 6 月 4 日在警方交火中被擊斃,而 Pandey 與另外兩人仍處於失蹤狀態。此外,政府已針對每名在逃嫌疑人提供 10 萬盧比的緝拿獎金。

Conclusion

The dog has been taken to a government veterinary clinic for a medical check-up and will stay in a safe location.

狗狗已被送往政府獸醫診所進行醫療檢查,並將安置在安全地點。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Logical Flow' Secret

An A2 student says: "The man left. The dog was alone. The neighbors helped."

A B2 student says: "The man left; consequently, the dog was alone. Furthermore, the neighbors helped."

To bridge this gap, we look at Connectors. These are the 'glue' words that make your English sound professional and fluid rather than like a list of simple facts.

🛠️ The Power Words from the Text

WordWhat it actually doesA2 Simple Alternative
ConsequentlyShows a direct result (A happened \rightarrow B happened)So
FurthermoreAdds a new, important piece of informationAlso
RegardingSwitches the topic to a specific subjectAbout

💡 How to use them (The B2 Logic)

  1. Consequently: Use this when you want to show that the second sentence is a consequence of the first.

    • Example: "The owner fled the area. Consequently, Michael was left locked inside."
  2. Furthermore: Use this when you have already given a strong point and want to add another 'heavy' point to support your argument.

    • Example: "Police registered charges. Furthermore, the government offered a reward."
  3. Regarding: Use this at the start of a sentence to tell the listener exactly what the new paragraph/section is about. It is much more formal than saying "about."

    • Example: "Regarding the legal case, police have registered charges."

Quick Pro-Tip: If you want to move toward B2, stop using 'and', 'but', and 'so' at the start of every sentence. Replace them with these 'Logical Flow' words to immediately sound more academic and precise.

Vocabulary Learning

suspect (n.)
A person who is believed to have committed a crime.
Example:The police are questioning a primary suspect in the robbery case.
fled (v.)
The past tense of 'flee'; to run away from a place or situation of danger.
Example:The thief fled the scene before the police arrived.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that happened before.
Example:He didn't study for the exam; consequently, he failed.
authorities (n.)
The people or organization that have the power to make decisions or enforce laws.
Example:The local authorities have closed the road due to the flood.
sedatives (n.)
Drugs that make a person or animal feel calm or sleepy.
Example:The vet administered sedatives to the aggressive dog to keep it calm.
muzzle (v.)
To put a device over an animal's mouth to prevent it from biting.
Example:For safety reasons, you must muzzle your dog when visiting the clinic.
registered (v.)
To officially record a name, a charge, or an event in a formal list.
Example:The police registered a formal complaint against the company for fraud.
encounter (n.)
A sudden or unexpected meeting, often used in a legal context to describe a confrontation between police and criminals.
Example:The suspect was shot during a brief encounter with the special forces.
Practice B2 words in a crossword