Police Arrest Two Men in Delhi and Ghaziabad

A2

Police Arrest Two Men in Delhi and Ghaziabad

警方在德里與加茲巴德逮捕兩名男子


Introduction

Police in Ghaziabad and New Delhi arrested two men. Both men did bad things.

加茲巴德與新德里的警方逮捕了兩名男子。兩名男子都犯下了惡行。

Main Body

A 36-year-old man from Ghaziabad sent fake emails. He told government offices there were bombs. Police found his phone and computer. He had no real bombs. The man was sick for a long time.

一名來自加茲巴德的 36 歲男子發送了偽造郵件。他聲稱政府機關有炸彈。警方找到了他的手機和電腦。他並沒有真正的炸彈。該男子長期患病。

In another place, a 23-year-old man killed a 22-year-old man. He invited the victim to a party and stabbed him. The two men had a fight two weeks before.

在另一個地方,一名 23 歲的男子殺害了一名 22 歲的男子。他邀請受害者參加派對並將其刺死。這兩名男子在兩週前曾發生爭執。

Police looked for the knife and a gun. The killer fought the police. A police officer shot the man in the leg. Police are now looking for five more people.

警方搜查刀具與槍枝。兇手與警方發生衝突。一名警察擊中了該男子的腿部。警方目前正在追緝另外五名嫌疑人。

Conclusion

The men are in jail. Police are still studying the cases.

這些男子目前在獄中。警方仍在調查這些案件。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Talking about the Past

When we talk about things that already happened, we often add -ed to the action word.

Look at these examples from the story:

  • arrest \rightarrow arrested
  • invit \rightarrow invited* (invited)
  • stabb \rightarrow stabbed* (stabbed)

Wait! Some words are rebels. They change completely:

  • do \rightarrow did
  • find \rightarrow found
  • have \rightarrow had

Quick Rule for A2: If you want to say something happened yesterday or last week, use these 'past' forms.

Example: "He sent fake emails" (Not: "He send fake emails").

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When police take a person away because they think the person committed a crime.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
fake (adj.)
Not real; something made to look real to trick people.
Example:He showed a fake ID card to the guard.
victim (n.)
A person who is hurt or killed by someone else.
Example:The police are helping the victim of the crime.
stabbed (v.)
To push a sharp object, like a knife, into someone's body.
Example:The attacker stabbed the man in the arm.
jail (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime.
Example:The thief spent one year in jail.
B2

Report on Recent Arrests and Public Security Incidents in the Delhi-NCR Region

德里-NCR地區近期逮捕紀錄與公共安全事件報告


Introduction

Police in Ghaziabad and New Delhi have arrested two different men involved in separate cases of public danger and violent crime.

加肢亞巴德與新德里的警方逮捕了兩名不同的男子,他們分別涉及公共危險與暴力犯罪案件。

Main Body

In the first case, a 36-year-old man from Govind Nagar, Ghaziabad, was arrested after sending fake bomb threats via email. These emails were sent to several high-level organizations, including the National Investigation Agency and the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Police identified the suspect by analyzing his Gmail account and mobile phone data. Although the police seized the device used to send the emails, they found no actual explosives. DCP Sachin Sharma emphasized that the suspect has a medical history of illness since 2008, which was confirmed by his family. However, the exact reason for his actions is still unknown.

在第一個案件中,一名來自加肢亞巴德Govind Nagar的36歲男子,因透過電子郵件發送虛假炸彈恐嚇而被捕。這些郵件被發送到數個高級機構,包括國家調查局與民航部。警方透過分析其Gmail帳號與手機數據,成功識別出嫌疑人。雖然警方沒收了用於發送郵件的裝置,但並未發現任何實際的爆炸物。DCP Sachin Sharma強調,該嫌疑人自2008年起就有病史,這已由其家人確認。然而,其行為的確切原因目前仍不清楚。

Meanwhile, a separate investigation in New Shanti Nagar Colony focused on the murder of 22-year-old Mohit Sharma. A 23-year-old suspect allegedly invited the victim to a house for a party, where he was then stabbed to death. The victim's family stated that there had been a personal conflict between the two men two weeks before the crime. While police were recovering the murder weapon and an illegal gun, the suspect attacked the officers. Consequently, the police fired back, and the suspect was shot in the leg. Legal action has started, and authorities are now searching for five other people involved in the crime.

與此同時,在New Shanti Nagar Colony的另一項調查則集中在22歲的Mohit Sharma謀殺案。一名23歲的嫌疑人據稱邀請被害者前往一處房屋參加派對,隨後將其刺死。被害者家屬表示,在案發兩週前,兩名男子之間存在私人衝突。當警方在回收謀殺兇器與一支非法槍械時,嫌疑人攻擊了警員。因此,警方開火還擊,嫌疑人腿部中彈。法律行動已經展開,當局目前正在搜尋其他五名參與此案的人員。

Conclusion

The suspects are now in police custody, and investigations into both the fake threats and the murder are continuing.

嫌疑人目前被警方拘留,關於虛假恐嚇與謀殺案的調查仍在繼續。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Bridge' Concept: Moving from Simple to Sophisticated

At the A2 level, you likely say: "The police found the phone. Then they found the man."

To reach B2, you need to stop using only 'and' or 'then'. You need Connectors of Contrast and Result. This allows you to show how two ideas fight or follow each other.

🔍 The 'B2 Pivot' found in the text:

Look at this sentence:

"Although the police seized the device... they found no actual explosives."

The Logic:

  • Expectation: If police seize a device used for bomb threats, they usually find bombs.
  • Reality: No explosives.
  • The Bridge: "Although" tells the listener: "I am about to tell you something surprising."

🛠️ Upgrading your Toolkit

Instead of using simple words, try these B2 Transitions extracted from the report's logic:

  1. CONSEQUENTLY (The 'Result' Word)

    • A2 style: "The man attacked the police, so they shot him."
    • B2 style: "The suspect attacked the officers; consequently, the police fired back."
    • Use this when: One action leads directly to a legal or logical result.
  2. MEANWHILE (The 'Parallel' Word)

    • A2 style: "One man was arrested. Another man was also arrested."
    • B2 style: "...the suspect has a medical history... Meanwhile, a separate investigation focused on the murder..."
    • Use this when: You are switching to a different story happening at the same time.

💡 Quick Shift Guide

A2 (Basic)B2 (Advanced)Effect
ButAlthough / HoweverSounds more professional
SoConsequently / ThereforeShows cause-and-effect clearly
AlsoMeanwhile / AdditionallyOrganizes complex information

Vocabulary Learning

emphasized (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The manager emphasized the need for punctuality during the team meeting.
allegedly (adv.)
Used when something is claimed to be the case, typically without proof.
Example:The suspect allegedly stole the jewelry from the store last Tuesday.
conflict (n.)
A serious disagreement or argument between people or groups.
Example:The two neighbors had a long-standing conflict over the property boundary.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened.
Example:He failed to study for the exam; consequently, he received a low grade.
custody (n.)
The state of being imprisoned or kept under guard by the police.
Example:The suspect remained in police custody for forty-eight hours before the trial.
seized (v.)
To take hold of something by legal force.
Example:Customs officers seized the illegal goods at the airport.
C2

Report on Recent Criminal Apprehensions and Public Security Incidents in the Delhi-NCR Region

關於德里-NCR地區近期刑事逮捕及公共安全事件的報告


Introduction

Law enforcement agencies in Ghaziabad and New Delhi have executed the arrest of two distinct individuals involved in separate incidents of public endangerment and violent crime.

加济阿巴德與新德里的執法部門已逮捕兩名涉及不同公共危害與暴力犯罪事件的人士。

Main Body

Regarding the disruption of state infrastructure, a 36-year-old male resident of Govind Nagar, Ghaziabad, was detained following the dissemination of fraudulent bomb threats via electronic mail. The targets of these communications included the National Investigation Agency, the Indian Space Research Organisation, the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, the Defence Research and Development Organisation, and the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Technical forensics, involving the analysis of Gmail accounts and linked mobile telemetry, facilitated the suspect's identification. While the electronic device utilized for the transmissions was seized, no ordnance was recovered. Law enforcement officials, specifically DCP Sachin Sharma, noted that the suspect has a documented medical history of illness dating back to 2008, a claim corroborated by familial testimony. The precise motivation for these actions remains undetermined.

關於破壞國家基礎設施的部分,一名居住在加济阿巴德Govind Nagar、36歲的男性,因透過電子郵件散布虛假炸彈威脅而被拘留。這些通信的目標包括國家調查局、印度太空研究組織、印度核電公司、國防研究與發展組織以及民航部。透過分析Gmail帳戶及相關的手機遙測數據,技術鑑識工作協助識別了嫌疑人。雖然用於發送訊息的電子設備已被沒收,但未發現任何炸藥。執法官員(特別是DCP Sachin Sharma)指出,根據家屬證詞,該嫌疑人自2008年起就有疾病就醫紀錄。其採取這些行動的確切動機尚未確定。

Parallelly, a separate criminal investigation in New Shanti Nagar Colony involved the homicide of a 22-year-old male, identified as Mohit Sharma. A 23-year-old suspect allegedly lured the victim to a residence under the guise of a social celebration, where the victim was fatally stabbed. The victim's family cited a prior interpersonal conflict occurring approximately fourteen days before the event. During the recovery of the murder weapon and an unlicensed firearm from a disposal site, the suspect initiated an armed confrontation with police personnel. This necessitated a retaliatory response, resulting in the suspect sustaining a gunshot wound to the lower extremity. Legal proceedings have commenced under BNS sections 103(1), 191(2), 61(2), and 3(5), with five additional accomplices currently sought by authorities.

與此同時,在New Shanti Nagar Colony的另一項刑事調查涉及一名22歲男性(名為Mohit Sharma)被謀殺。一名23歲的嫌疑人涉嫌以社交慶祝為掩護,將受害者誘騙至一處住所,隨後將其刺死。受害者的家屬提到,在事件發生前約十四天曾發生過人際衝突。在從棄置地點尋回謀殺兇器及一支無牌槍械期間,嫌疑人與警方人員發生武裝對峙。這導致警方採取反擊,造成嫌疑人下肢中彈。法律程序已根據BNS第103(1)、191(2)、61(2)及3(5)條展開,目前當局仍在追緝另外五名共犯。

Conclusion

The suspects are currently in custody, and investigations into both the fraudulent threats and the homicide are ongoing.

嫌疑人目前被拘留,關於虛假威脅與謀殺案的調查仍在進行中。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Clinical Detachment: Nominalization and the 'Passive Voice of Authority'

To transition from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond simple 'formal' English and master Institutional Register. The provided text is a masterclass in clinical detachment—a linguistic strategy used in legal, medical, and governmental reporting to strip away emotional valence and human agency, thereby projecting an aura of objective neutrality.

⚡ The Mechanism: Heavy Nominalization

B2 students describe actions (verbs); C2 masters describe concepts (nouns). Observe the transformation of kinetic events into static entities in the text:

  • B2 (Action-oriented): Police arrested two people who endangered the public.
  • C2 (Nominalized): ...executed the arrest of two distinct individuals involved in separate incidents of public endangerment...

By turning the verb 'arrest' into the noun 'the arrest' and 'endangering' into 'endangerment,' the writer shifts the focus from the people to the process. This is the hallmark of high-level administrative prose.

🔍 Analysis of 'Lexical Sterilization'

Notice how the text avoids 'emotional' verbs. The writer doesn't say the suspect lied or tricked the victim; instead, they use "under the guise of a social celebration."

Other examples of this sterilization include:

  • "Dissemination of fraudulent bomb threats" \rightarrow (Instead of: Sending fake emails about bombs)
  • "Sustaining a gunshot wound to the lower extremity" \rightarrow (Instead of: He was shot in the leg)

🛠️ C2 Implementation Strategy: The 'Distance' Filter

To emulate this, apply the Distance Filter to your writing. If a sentence feels too 'human' or 'narrative,' apply these three C2 pivots:

  1. Anatomical Precision: Replace general body parts with clinical terms (lower extremity vs. leg).
  2. Agent Removal: Use passive constructions or noun-heavy phrases to obscure the subject ('Legal proceedings have commenced' rather than 'The court started the case').
  3. Abstracted Causality: Use nouns like disruption, facilitation, and corroboration to describe the logic of an event rather than the sequence of actions.

Vocabulary Learning

apprehensions (n.)
The act of arresting someone, typically for a crime.
Example:The police reported several apprehensions following the coordinated raid on the warehouse.
dissemination (n.)
The act of spreading something, especially information, widely.
Example:The rapid dissemination of the news via social media caused widespread panic.
telemetry (n.)
The automatic measurement and transmission of data from remote sources to a receiving station for monitoring.
Example:The investigators used satellite telemetry to track the precise location of the device.
ordnance (n.)
Military supplies, specifically weapons, ammunition, and explosives.
Example:The bomb squad searched the perimeter but found no trace of explosive ordnance.
corroborated (v.)
Confirmed or gave support to a statement, theory, or finding.
Example:The witness's account of the incident was corroborated by CCTV footage.
guise (n.)
An external appearance or manner of presentation, typically concealing the true nature of something.
Example:He entered the building under the guise of a maintenance worker to avoid suspicion.
retaliatory (adj.)
Performed as an act of revenge or in response to an attack.
Example:The army launched a retaliatory strike after the border outpost was attacked.
extremity (n.)
A limb of the body, such as an arm or a leg.
Example:The patient suffered from reduced circulation in the lower extremity due to the injury.
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