Report on Recent Criminal Activities and Police Actions Across India

關於印度近期刑事活動與警方行動的報告


Introduction

This report describes several police operations involving exam fraud, organized crime, murder, and financial crimes across various Indian states.

本報告描述了印度各州警方針對考試舞弊、有組織犯罪、謀殺以及金融犯罪的數次行動。

Main Body

Academic honesty has been seriously damaged by widespread fraud. In Bihar, police arrested 32 people for using fake biometrics and hiring 'solvers' during a police exam. Similarly, the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2026 was delayed after three people were caught with leaked question papers. This operation was led by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) targeting a network run by Bijender Gupta. Furthermore, the CBI has extended the detention of 10 suspects involved in the NEET-UG 2026 leak investigation.

學術誠信因大規模舞弊而受到嚴重破壞。在比哈爾邦,警方逮捕了 32 人,因為他們在警察考試期間使用偽造的生物識別資訊並僱用「代考者」。同樣地,由於三名人員被發現持有洩漏的試卷,馬哈拉施特拉邦教師資格考試 (TET) 2026 被推遲。此次行動由一個特別調查小組 (SIT) 領導,目標是針對由 Bijender Gupta 經營的網絡。此外,CBI 已延長 10 名涉及 NEET-UG 2026 洩漏調查嫌疑人的拘留期。

Organized crime and violent attacks have also occurred in several major cases. In Pilibhit, a main suspect in the murder of trader Pappu Gupta was killed during a police encounter. In Rajasthan, Jagan Gurjar, a former criminal with about 100 cases against him, was found dead under suspicious circumstances in a high-security prison. Meanwhile, in Pune, the police extended the custody of two suspects involved in the murder of realtor Ketan Agarwal after recreating the crime scene at Lohagad Fort.

有組織犯罪與暴力襲擊也在數個重大案件中發生。在 Pilibhit,一名謀殺商人 Pappu Gupta 的主嫌在警方交火中被擊斃。在拉賈斯坦邦,前罪犯 Jagan Gurjar(身上約有 100 宗案件)在一家高安全性監獄中被發現死於可疑情況。與此同時,在浦那,警方在 Lohagad Fort 重演犯罪現場後,延長了兩名涉及謀殺地產商 Ketan Agarwal 嫌疑人的拘留期。

Financial crimes and illegal networks remain a priority for the authorities. The Delhi Police Special Cell stopped a cyber fraud group that used malicious software to steal ₹26 lakh from victims. In another case, the Special Cell arrested Sapna Jain and a partner for planning to extort ₹50 lakh and kill a family member. Additionally, a cattle smuggling operation worth ₹187 crore led to an arrest in Bihar. Other crimes include a prenatal sex determination racket in Pune, a travel firm fraud in Zirakpur, and the murder of an elderly woman in Alibag for her gold jewelry.

金融犯罪與非法網絡仍是當局的優先處理事項。德里警方特別組阻止了一個網絡詐騙集團,該集團使用惡意軟體從受害者處盜取了 260 萬盧比。在另一個案件中,特別組逮捕了 Sapna Jain 及其一名合夥人,因為他們計劃勒索 500 萬盧比並殺害一名家庭成員。此外,一項價值 18.7 億盧比的牛隻走私行動導致比哈爾邦有人被捕。其他罪行包括浦那的產前性別鑑定騙局、Zirakpur 的旅遊公司詐騙,以及在 Alibag 謀殺一名老婦人以搶奪金飾的案件。

Conclusion

Law enforcement agencies are continuing to carry out targeted operations to break up criminal networks and stop systemic fraud across the region.

執法機關正持續開展針對性行動,以瓦解犯罪網絡並阻止該地區的系統性舞弊。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Bridge' Concept: Moving from Simple Actions to Complex Systems

At the A2 level, you describe who did what. To reach B2, you must describe how things are connected using Passive Voice and Formal Connectors.

🔍 The Linguistic Shift: 'The Action' vs 'The Result'

Look at this sentence from the text:

"Academic honesty has been seriously damaged by widespread fraud."

An A2 student would say: "Fraud damaged academic honesty."

Why is the B2 version better? In professional reports, the result (the damage) is more important than the person doing it. By using "has been [verb]ed," you shift the focus to the victim or the situation. This is the hallmark of B2 fluency: choosing the focus of your sentence based on the context.

🛠️ Toolset: High-Level Cohesion

Stop using 'And' or 'Also' to start every sentence. The text uses Advanced Transition Markers to glue ideas together. Try these:

  • Similarly: (Used when the second example is like the first).
    • Example: Bihar had exam fraud. Similarly, Maharashtra had leaks.
  • Furthermore: (Used to add a more important or extra piece of information).
    • Example: The SIT found the papers. Furthermore, the CBI arrested 10 more people.
  • Meanwhile: (Used when two things happen at the same time in different places).
    • Example: Police worked in Rajasthan. Meanwhile, in Pune, they recreated a crime scene.

💡 Pro-Tip for the Jump

Instead of saying "Police stopped a group," use B2 Collocations (words that naturally go together):

  • Stop a group \rightarrowBreak up a network
  • Get a person \rightarrowExtend the detention
  • Bad software \rightarrowMalicious software

By swapping simple verbs for these 'power phrases,' you stop sounding like a student and start sounding like a professional.

Vocabulary Learning

widespread (adj.)
Existing or happening in many places or among many people
Example:The government is trying to combat widespread corruption within the administration.
detention (n.)
The act of keeping someone in official custody, especially for questioning
Example:The suspect remained in police detention for forty-eight hours before being charged.
suspicious (adj.)
Making you feel that something is wrong, illegal, or dishonest
Example:The police noticed suspicious activity near the warehouse late at night.
custody (n.)
The protective care or guardianship of someone, or the state of being imprisoned
Example:The defendant was taken into custody immediately after the trial.
malicious (adj.)
Intended to cause harm or damage
Example:The company's servers were shut down due to a malicious software attack.
extort (v.)
To obtain something, especially money, through force or threats
Example:The gang tried to extort money from the local business owners.
systemic (adj.)
Relating to a system as a whole rather than a single part
Example:The report highlighted systemic failures in the healthcare system.
Practice B2 words in a crossword