Malaysia Deports Khalistan Zindabad Force Members to India

馬來西亞將卡利斯坦萬歲軍成員驅逐回印度


Introduction

Two men linked to the banned Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) have been deported from Malaysia and arrested by the Punjab Police.

兩名與被禁的「卡利斯坦萬歲軍」(KZF) 有關的人員已被馬來西亞驅逐出境,並被旁遮普邦警方逮捕。

Main Body

The return of Gurwinder Singh and Manjeet Singh was the result of a joint operation between the Punjab Police, Indian intelligence agencies, and the Royal Malaysia Police. After arriving at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Thursday, the two men were arrested and taken to Punjab for questioning. Following a hearing at a Patiala court, both individuals were placed in police custody.

Gurwinder Singh 與 Manjeet Singh 的回國是旁遮普邦警方、印度情報機構與馬來西亞皇家警察共同行動的結果。兩人於週四抵達英迪拉·甘地國際機場後立即被逮捕,並被帶往旁遮普邦接受審問。經過帕蒂亞拉法院的聆訊後,兩人均被警方拘留。

Police officials emphasized that these men acted as key members of a financial network based in Malaysia. According to Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav, the suspects used offshore bank accounts to send money to operatives in Punjab. This funding was intended to help the group buy weapons and carry out attacks to create instability in the region.

警方官員強調,這些人是馬來西亞財務網絡的關鍵成員。根據警察總監 Gaurav Yadav 的說法,嫌疑人利用離岸銀行帳戶將資金轉交給旁遮普邦的行動人員。這些資金旨在幫助該組織購買武器並發動攻擊,以造成該地區的不穩定。

These arrests are connected to several attacks on important transport infrastructure, specifically freight rail lines. For example, on January 23, 2026, a bomb exploded near Khanpur village, causing minor injuries to a train driver. Later, on April 27, 2026, another bomb exploded prematurely on the Rajpura-Shambhu rail section, killing a member named Jagroop Singh. Furthermore, previous police raids led to the seizure of dangerous weapons, including a rocket launcher and RDX explosives.

此次逮捕與幾次針對重要交通基礎設施(特別是貨運鐵路線)的攻擊有關。例如,2026 年 1 月 23 日,Khanpur 村附近發生炸彈爆炸,導致一名火車司機輕傷。隨後於 2026 年 4 月 27 日,Rajpura-Shambhu 鐵路路段另一枚炸彈提前爆炸,導致一名名為 Jagroop Singh 的成員死亡。此外,警方之前的突擊搜查繳獲了危險武器,包括火箭發射器與 RDX 炸藥。

Conclusion

The suspects are still in custody while authorities continue to investigate the remaining financial links of the KZF network.

嫌疑人目前仍被拘留,而當局正繼續調查 KZF 網絡剩餘的財務聯繫。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The "Connecting Power" Shift

At the A2 level, you usually write short, choppy sentences. To reach B2, you need to stop using 'and' and 'but' for everything. This text shows us how to use Logical Connectors to make a story sound professional and fluid.

🛠 The 'B2 Toolkit' from the Text

Look at how the author moves from one idea to the next using these specific words:

  • "Following a..." \rightarrow Instead of saying "After a hearing happened, they were arrested," the text uses "Following a hearing..." This creates a direct sequence of events.
  • "Specifically" \rightarrow A2 students say "like" or "for example." B2 students use "specifically" to zoom in on a precise detail (e.g., specifically freight rail lines).
  • "Furthermore" \rightarrow This is your secret weapon for adding information. It is a formal upgrade to "Also." It signals to the reader: "I have more important evidence to give you."

🚀 Level-Up Comparison

A2 Style (Basic)B2 Style (Advanced)
They had a court hearing. Then they went to jail.Following a hearing, they were placed in custody.
They attacked trains. For example, rail lines.They attacked infrastructure, specifically rail lines.
Police found guns. Also, they found explosives.Police seized weapons; furthermore, they found explosives.

Pro Tip: To sound more fluent immediately, try replacing "Also" with "Furthermore" and "After" with "Following" in your next writing piece.

Vocabulary Learning

deport (v.)
To officially force a foreign citizen to leave a country.
Example:The government decided to deport the individual after his visa expired.
custody (n.)
The state of being kept in a prison or police station while awaiting trial.
Example:The suspect was held in police custody for forty-eight hours for questioning.
emphasize (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher wanted to emphasize the importance of reviewing the vocabulary daily.
offshore (adj.)
Relating to financial activities, especially bank accounts, located in a foreign country to avoid taxes or regulations.
Example:The company was accused of hiding profits in offshore bank accounts.
instability (n.)
A state of being unstable; a lack of predictability or security in a region or system.
Example:Political instability in the region led to a decrease in foreign investment.
infrastructure (n.)
The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society, such as roads and power grids.
Example:The city is investing millions of dollars to upgrade its aging transport infrastructure.
prematurely (adv.)
Happening before the intended or expected time.
Example:The celebration ended prematurely when the rain started pouring down.
seizure (n.)
The act of taking something by force or legal authority.
Example:The customs officers reported the seizure of illegal goods at the border.
Practice B2 words in a crossword
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