Delhi Police Stop Child Selling and Internet Crime

A2

Delhi Police Stop Child Selling and Internet Crime

德里警方截獲兒童買賣與網路犯罪


Introduction

The Delhi Police stopped two groups of criminals. One group sold babies. The other group stole money online.

德里警方逮捕了兩組犯罪集團。其中一組從事嬰兒買賣,另一組則在網路上竊取金錢。

Main Body

Bad people stole babies from poor families in Rajasthan and Gujarat. They sold the babies to other people for a lot of money. A doctor and a hospital helped them. The police found six babies and arrested thirteen people.

不法分子從拉賈斯坦邦和古吉拉特邦的貧困家庭搶奪嬰兒,並以高價將嬰兒賣給他人。一名醫生和一家醫院協助了他們。警方救回六名嬰兒並逮捕了十三人。

Another group of criminals used fake company papers. They opened bank accounts to hide stolen money. They used these accounts for internet scams. The police found QR scanners and stamps in Paharganj.

另一組犯罪集團使用偽造的公司文件,開設銀行帳戶以隱匿盜取的資金。他們利用這些帳戶進行網路詐騙。警方在 Paharganj 發現了 QR Code 掃描器和印章。

These two groups worked in different ways. One group hurt families and babies. The other group stole money from people using computers.

這兩組集團的作案方式不同。一組傷害了家庭與嬰兒,另一組則利用電腦竊取他人金錢。

Conclusion

The police arrested many people. They took the illegal money. They are looking for more criminals now.

警方逮捕了許多人,並沒收了非法資金。目前警方仍在追緝其他犯罪者。

Vocabulary Learning

🕵️ The 'Action' Word Trick

To speak like an A2 student, you need to describe things that already happened. Look at how this story uses simple words to show a completed action.

The Pattern: Word \rightarrow Change to \rightarrow Meaning

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped (It is finished)
  • Steal \rightarrow Stole (It happened in the past)
  • Find \rightarrow Found (They have it now)
  • Open \rightarrow Opened (The action is done)

💡 Quick Tip: The 'Bad' vs 'Good' Contrast

Notice how the text separates two different problems using simple words:

  • One group... \rightarrow The other group...

Use this when you want to compare two people or things in English. It is much easier than using complex sentences!

Vocabulary Learning

criminals (n.)
People who do illegal things or break the law
Example:The police caught the criminals who stole the money.
arrested (v.)
When the police take someone to the police station because they think that person committed a crime
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people
Example:He used a fake passport to travel to another country.
scams (n.)
Dishonest plans to trick people into giving money
Example:Be careful of internet scams that ask for your password.
illegal (adj.)
Against the law; not allowed by the government
Example:Selling drugs is illegal in every city.
B2

Delhi Police Break Up Child Trafficking and Cybercrime Networks

德里警方破獲兒童販賣與網路犯罪網絡


Introduction

The Delhi Police have carried out two separate operations that led to the collapse of a child trafficking network and a cyber-financial crime ring.

德里警方執行了兩次獨立行動,導致一個兒童販賣網絡和一個網路金融犯罪集團被瓦解。

Main Body

The first operation targeted a child trafficking group that used Hira’s Multi Speciality Hospital in Rohini as a base. The group bought newborn babies from poor families in Rajasthan and Gujarat for between ₹1.5 lakh and ₹2 lakh, and then sold them to childless couples for ₹6 lakh to ₹9 lakh. Police emphasized that the hospital, managed by Dr. Viveki, was used to create fake medical records and hide the infants. Recently, officers rescued a 20-day-old boy and arrested Satish and Garima Jain, who had reportedly paid ₹8 lakh for the child. So far, thirteen people have been detained and six infants recovered, although it is believed that about thirty such deals took place over two years.

第一次行動針對一個將 Rohini 的 Hira’s Multi Speciality Hospital 作為基地的兒童販賣集團。該集團以 15 萬至 20 萬盧比不等的價格,從 Rajasthan 和 Gujarat 的貧困家庭購買新生兒,隨後再以 60 萬至 90 萬盧比的價格將他們賣給沒有子女的夫婦。警方強調,由 Dr. Viveki 管理的醫院被用來偽造醫療記錄並隱藏嬰兒。近日,警員救出一名 20 天大的男嬰,並逮捕了據報支付 80 萬盧比購買該名兒童的 Satish 與 Garima Jain。目前已有 13 人被拘留,並找回 6 名嬰兒,但據信在過去兩年內約有 30 起此類交易發生。

At the same time, law enforcement stopped a cybercrime network that provided 'mule accounts' and Point of Sale (POS) terminals. This group helped criminals hide illegal money earned from 'digital arrest' scams and fake investment schemes. To do this, they created fake companies using forged documents to open business bank accounts, which were then sent to Delhi. Account holders earned an eight percent commission, while middle-men received another two to four percent. During a raid in Paharganj, police found QR scanners and corporate stamps, which they assert link the group to fraud cases reported in Karnataka and Maharashtra.

與此同時,執法部門破獲了一個提供「人頭帳戶」和銷售點(POS)終端機的網路犯罪網絡。該集團協助罪犯隱藏從「數位逮捕」詐騙和虛假投資計劃中獲得的非法資金。為此,他們使用偽造文件創建假公司以開設企業銀行帳戶,隨後將其發送到德里。帳戶持有者可賺取 8% 的佣金,而中間人則獲取另外 2% 至 4%。在 Paharganj 的一次突擊搜查中,警方發現了 QR 掃描器和公司印章,警方聲稱這將該集團與 Karnataka 和 Maharashtra 報案的詐騙案聯繫起來。

Conclusion

Both operations resulted in several arrests and the seizure of illegal assets. Investigations are still ongoing to find more victims and accomplices.

這兩次行動均導致多人被捕並沒收了非法資產。調查目前仍在進行中,以尋找更多受害者與共犯。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ The 'Action-Result' Shift

At the A2 level, you likely say: "The police arrested people and they found money." This is correct, but it sounds like a list. To reach B2, you need to show how one action leads to another using Resultative Phrases.

Look at this sentence from the text:

"...two separate operations that led to the collapse of a child trafficking network..."

Instead of using "and then," the author uses "led to." This transforms a simple sequence of events into a cause-and-effect relationship. This is the 'secret sauce' of B2 fluency.

🚀 Level Up Your Verbs

Stop using 'happened' or 'did'. Try these 'bridge' verbs found in the article to connect ideas:

  • Resulted in \rightarrow (Example: The raid resulted in several arrests.)
  • Link (something) to \rightarrow (Example: The stamps link the group to fraud cases.)
  • Provided \rightarrow (Instead of 'gave', use this for professional services. Example: They provided mule accounts.)

🛠 The 'Passive' Power-Up

Notice how the text describes the money:

"...illegal money earned from digital arrest scams..."

An A2 student says: "Criminals earned illegal money from scams."

To sound B2, focus on the object (the money) rather than the person. By using the past participle (earned, recovered, detained), you make your English sound more objective and professional—exactly how news reports and business emails are written.

💡 Quick Swap Guide

A2 Style (Simple)B2 Style (Sophisticated)Why?
They stopped the group.They carried out an operation.Uses a Phrasal Verb for precision.
They used fake papers.They used forged documents.Uses specific academic vocabulary.
The police are still looking.Investigations are still ongoing.Uses an adjective to describe a state.

Vocabulary Learning

collapse (v.)
To suddenly fail or break down completely
Example:The police operation led to the collapse of the criminal network.
emphasized (v.)
To give special importance or attention to something
Example:The teacher emphasized the importance of studying grammar for the B2 exam.
detained (v.)
To keep someone in official custody, typically for questioning
Example:Several suspects were detained by the authorities for further investigation.
forged (adj.)
Copied or imitated falsely in order to deceive
Example:He was arrested for using forged documents to apply for a loan.
assert (v.)
To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
Example:The lawyer continued to assert that his client was innocent.
seizure (n.)
The act of taking something by force or by legal authority
Example:The seizure of illegal assets is a key part of the investigation.
accomplices (n.)
People who help someone else to commit a crime
Example:The police are still searching for the main suspect's accomplices.
C2

Delhi Police Execute Disruptions of Inter-State Child Trafficking and Cybercrime Infrastructure Syndicates

德里警方搗破跨州兒童販運與網路犯罪基礎設施集團


Introduction

The Delhi Police have conducted separate operations resulting in the dismantling of a child trafficking network and a cyber-financial infrastructure ring.

德里警方採取了兩次獨立行動,成功瓦解了一個兒童販運網絡及一個網路金融基礎設施環節。

Main Body

The first operation targeted an inter-state child trafficking syndicate utilizing Hira’s Multi Speciality Hospital in Rohini as a logistical hub. The organizational structure involved the procurement of newborns from economically marginalized families in Rajasthan and Gujarat for sums between ₹1.5 lakh and ₹2 lakh, followed by their resale to childless couples across multiple states for ₹6 lakh to ₹9 lakh. The administration alleges that the facility, managed by Dr. Viveki, served as a site for the fabrication of medical records and the temporary concealment of infants. Recent enforcement actions led to the recovery of a 20-day-old male infant and the apprehension of Satish and Garima Jain, who allegedly paid ₹8 lakh for the child. To date, thirteen individuals have been detained and six infants recovered, though the syndicate is estimated to have facilitated approximately thirty such transactions over a biennial period.

第一次行動針對一個跨州兒童販運集團,該集團將位於 Rohini 的 Hira’s Multi Speciality Hospital 作為物流樞紐。其組織結構是從 Rajasthan 和 Gujarat 的經濟弱勢家庭以 15 萬至 20 萬盧比不等的价格採購新生兒,隨後以 60 萬至 90 萬盧比轉售給多個州的無子女夫婦。當局指稱,由 Dr. Viveki 管理的該設施被用於偽造醫療記錄及暫時隱匿嬰兒。最近的執法行動救回一名 20 天大的男嬰,並逮捕了 Satish 與 Garima Jain,據稱兩人支付了 80 萬盧比購買該名兒童。截至目前,已有 13 人被拘留,救回 6 名嬰兒,但據估計該集團在兩年期間約促成了 30 宗此類交易。

Parallelly, law enforcement neutralized a cybercrime infrastructure syndicate specializing in the provision of 'mule accounts' and Point of Sale (POS) terminals. This entity facilitated the layering of illicit funds derived from digital arrest scams and fraudulent investment schemes. The operational modality involved the creation of shell partnership firms via forged documentation to establish commercial current accounts. These banking kits were subsequently transported to Delhi for deployment. The financial incentive structure provided account holders with an eight percent commission, while intermediaries received an additional two to four percent. Evidence seized during a raid in Paharganj, including QR scanners and corporate stamps, indicates a nexus with fraud complaints registered in Karnataka and Maharashtra via the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal.

與此同時,執法部門瓦解了一個專門提供「人頭帳戶」(mule accounts)與銷售點終端(POS)的網路犯罪基礎設施集團。該實體協助對源自「數位逮捕」詐騙及虛假投資計劃的非法資金進行分層洗錢。其操作模式是透過偽造文件創建殼公司合夥企業,以建立商業往來帳戶。這些銀行工具隨後被運往德里部署。在財務誘因結構中,帳戶持有者可獲得 8% 的佣金,而中間人則可獲得額外 2% 至 4%。在 Paharganj 突擊搜查中繳獲的證據(包括 QR 掃描器和公司印章)顯示,該集團與在國家網路犯罪舉報門戶網站上登記的 Karnataka 及 Maharashtra 詐騙投訴之間存在關聯。

Conclusion

Both operations have resulted in multiple arrests and the seizure of illicit assets, with ongoing investigations aimed at identifying further victims and accomplices.

兩次行動均導致多人被捕並沒收非法資產,目前持續進行的調查旨在識別更多受害者與共犯。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Nominalization and Formal Density

To bridge the gap from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond describing actions and start conceptualizing processes. The provided text is a masterclass in nominalization—the linguistic process of turning verbs (actions) into nouns (concepts).

⚡ The C2 Pivot: From Event to Entity

Compare these two conceptualizations of the same fact:

  • B2 (Action-oriented): The police disrupted the syndicates that trafficked children and committed cybercrime.
  • C2 (Concept-oriented): ...resulting in the dismantling of a child trafficking network and a cyber-financial infrastructure ring.

In the C2 version, the action is no longer a verb; it is a noun phrase ("the dismantling of"). This shifts the focus from the act of policing to the outcome of the operation. This is the hallmark of high-level bureaucratic, legal, and academic English.

🔍 Dissecting "Operational Modality"

Look at the phrase: "The operational modality involved the creation of shell partnership firms..."

At a C2 level, we stop using simple words like "method" or "way." Instead, we employ precise Latinate terminology:

  • Modality: The specific mode or manner in which something happens.
  • Infrastructure: Not just buildings, but the underlying system of support.
  • Nexus: A connection or series of connections linking two or more things.

🛠️ Advanced Syntactic Compression

The text utilizes dense noun clusters to pack maximum information into minimum space. This is an "extreme variability" technique that avoids repetitive sentence structures.

"...utilizing Hira’s Multi Speciality Hospital in Rohini as a logistical hub."

Analysis: Instead of saying "They used the hospital to organize their logistics," the writer turns "logistics" into a modifier for "hub."

C2 Application: To master this, you must practice transforming clauses into adjectives.

  • Instead of: "The money that was gained illicitly..."
  • Use: "The illicit funds derived from..."

🎓 Scholarly Takeaway

C2 mastery is not about using "big words" for the sake of it; it is about precision and distance. By using nominalization, the author creates an objective, clinical tone that removes the emotional weight of the crime and replaces it with the analytical weight of a forensic report.

Vocabulary Learning

dismantling (v.)
The act of taking apart a structured organization or system to render it ineffective.
Example:The intelligence agency focused on dismantling the sleeper cell before it could execute the attack.
procurement (n.)
The action of obtaining or acquiring equipment, supplies, or services, often for official or business purposes.
Example:The procurement of raw materials is essential for maintaining the factory's production schedule.
fabrication (n.)
The act of inventing or forging a false story or document to deceive others.
Example:The witness's testimony was revealed to be a complete fabrication during the cross-examination.
apprehension (n.)
The act of arresting someone by legal authority.
Example:The apprehension of the fugitive occurred after a high-speed chase through the city.
biennial (adj.)
Taking place every other year, or occurring every two years.
Example:The organization hosts a biennial conference to review its strategic goals.
neutralized (v.)
To render something ineffective or harmless, often by destroying or disabling it.
Example:The security team successfully neutralized the threat before any civilians were harmed.
layering (n.)
A stage in money laundering where illicit funds are moved through various accounts to obscure their origin.
Example:The criminals used complex layering techniques, involving multiple offshore accounts, to hide the stolen money.
modality (n.)
A particular mode, method, or procedure in which something is done.
Example:The researchers analyzed the operational modality of the virus to understand how it spreads.
nexus (n.)
A connection or series of connections linking two or more things.
Example:The investigation uncovered a nexus between the local politicians and the organized crime syndicate.
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