Report on Recent Police Operations Against Illegal Weapons and Organized Crime in India
Introduction
Security forces have carried out several operations in Delhi, Punjab, and Manipur. These actions led to the seizure of various weapons and the arrest of several people linked to organized crime and banned groups.
Main Body
In Delhi, the Crime Branch arrested six members of the Rashid Cablewala-Hashim Baba gang and seized ten guns and 81 cartridges. Authorities emphasized that this group operates internationally, with Rashid Cablewala managing activities from Dubai while his partner, Hashim Baba, is in Tihar Jail. The group is allegedly involved in extortion and the murders of Nadir Shah and Sunil Jain. Meanwhile, in Mohali, the State Special Operation Cell stopped an illegal arms network with international links. Police arrested Parveen Kumar and Harish Kumar, a former international athlete, and recovered three pistols. Evidence shows that Rajesh Kumar, a resident of Italy with a criminal record for violence and drugs, helped provide these weapons. This shows how criminals use cross-border support to help local gangs. Additionally, security forces in Manipur conducted operations in the Imphal West district. They found a large amount of weapons, including rifles, grenades, and rubber shells. During these raids, two members of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) and its faction were arrested, which proves that insurgent groups still have weapon stockpiles in the region.
Conclusion
Law enforcement agencies are continuing their investigations to completely destroy the support networks of these different criminal and insurgent groups.
Learning
⚡ The 'B2 Power-Up': Moving Beyond Simple Verbs
At the A2 level, students often use basic words like get, give, or find. To reach B2, you must use Precise Action Verbs. Look at how the article describes police work; it doesn't just say "they got guns," it uses professional, descriptive language.
🛠️ The Upgrade Path
| A2 Simple Verb | B2 Professional Alternative | Context from Text |
|---|---|---|
| Get/Take | Seize | "...the seizure of various weapons" |
| Stop | Conduct | "...conducted operations in the Imphal West district" |
| Show | Emphasize | "Authorities emphasized that this group operates..." |
| Find | Recover | "...and recovered three pistols" |
🧠 Why this matters for B2
B2 fluency isn't about using the longest word, but the correct word for the situation.
- "Seize" is specific to law and authority (you don't 'seize' a sandwich, but police 'seize' evidence).
- "Recover" implies finding something that was lost or hidden (like a stolen gun).
- "Conduct" makes a process sound official (you 'do' homework, but you 'conduct' an investigation).
✍️ Quick Pattern Shift
A2 Style: The police found some guns and stopped the bad guys. B2 Style: The police recovered illegal weapons and conducted an operation to arrest the suspects.
Pro Tip: When you want to use 'get' or 'do', stop and ask: "Is there a more professional action verb for this specific situation?"