Police Stop Drug Sales in New Delhi and Bengaluru
Police Stop Drug Sales in New Delhi and Bengaluru
警方在新德里與班加羅爾搗破毒品交易
Introduction
Police in New Delhi and Bengaluru caught people selling illegal drugs.
新德里與班加羅爾的警方逮捕了販賣非法藥品的人員。
Main Body
In New Delhi, police caught a college student. He had 195 grams of cannabis. The drugs are worth 20 lakh rupees. He sold drugs to students to make money quickly.
在新德里,警方逮捕了一名大學生。他持有 195 克大麻。這些藥品價值 20 萬盧比。他為了快速賺錢,將藥品販售給學生。
In Bengaluru, police searched four areas. They caught four men. They found 10.2 kg of cannabis and other drugs. These drugs are worth 14.94 lakh rupees.
在班加羅爾,警方搜查了四個區域。他們逮捕了四名男子。發現了 10.2 公斤大麻及其他藥品。這些藥品價值 14.94 萬盧比。
These men bought drugs from other cities. Then, they sold the drugs to students and other people for a high price.
這些男子從其他城市購買藥品,隨後以高價將藥品販售給學生及其他人。
Conclusion
Police are still looking for more drug sellers and buyers.
警方仍在追緝更多毒品販賣者與買家。
Vocabulary Learning
💰 Talking about Money & Value
In this story, we see a pattern for talking about how much something is worth. This is very useful for A2 shopping and business English.
The Pattern:
Something + be verb + worth + Amount
Examples from the text:
- The drugs are worth 20 lakh rupees.
- These drugs are worth 14.94 lakh rupees.
How to use it in your life:
- My phone → is worth $200.
- This car → is worth 5,000 euros.
- Your house → is worth a lot of money!
🏃 Moving Goods (Buy → Sell)
Notice the flow of action in the article:
Bought (Got it) Sold (Gave it for money)
- Bought: They bought drugs from other cities.
- Sold: They sold the drugs to students.
Quick Tip: Use Buy when you give money. Use Sell when you take money.
Vocabulary Learning
Police Crackdown on Drug Distribution in New Delhi and Bengaluru
警方在新德里與班加羅爾打擊毒品分銷
Introduction
Police authorities in New Delhi and Bengaluru have carried out operations that led to the arrest of several people involved in the illegal trade of controlled substances.
新德里與班加羅爾的警方執行了相關行動,逮捕了數名涉及非法交易管制物質的人員。
Main Body
In New Delhi, police arrested Jaseem Siyadul Farsan MP, a student at Satyawati College, after receiving information about the sale of hydroponic cannabis in the Vijay Nagar area. Officers seized 195 grams of the drug, which has an estimated international value of ₹20 lakh. Consequently, a case was registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. The suspect reportedly admitted that he sold these drugs to college students because he wanted to make quick money to maintain a wealthy lifestyle.
在新德里,警方在收到關於 Vijay Nagar 地區販售水耕大麻的消息後,逮捕了 Satyawati College 的學生 Jaseem Siyadul Farsan MP。警員沒收了 195 克的毒品,估計國際價值約 20 萬盧比。因此,警方根據《麻醉藥品及精神藥物法》立案。據報導,該嫌疑人承認他將這些毒品賣給大學生,是因為他想快速賺錢以維持奢華的生活方式。
Meanwhile, in Bengaluru, law enforcement conducted raids in Marathahalli, Bommanahalli, Pulakeshinagar, and Bharathinagar. These operations resulted in the arrest of four individuals, including one local resident and three outsiders. The police confiscated 10.2 kg of cannabis, 20 grams of MDMA, 10.03 grams of methamphetamine, and 2.5 kg of codeine cough syrup, as well as a vehicle. The total market value of these items is estimated at ₹14.94 lakh. The accused allegedly bought these substances from unknown local and interstate sources to resell them at higher prices to the public and students.
同時,在班加羅爾,執法部門在 Marathahalli、Bommanahalli、Pulakeshinagar 和 Bharathinagar 進行了突擊搜查。這些行動導致四人被捕,包括一名當地居民和三名外來人士。警方沒收了 10.2 公斤大麻、20 克 MDMA、10.03 克甲基安非他命以及 2.5 公斤可待因止咳糖漿,以及一輛車。這些物品的總市場價值估計為 14.94 萬盧比。被告涉嫌從未知的本地及跨州來源購買這些物質,再以更高價格轉售給大眾與學生。
Conclusion
Investigations are still ongoing in both cities to identify the larger supply networks and the people who were buying the drugs.
兩座城市的調查仍在進行中,以確認更大規模的供應網絡以及購買毒品的人員。
Vocabulary Learning
🚀 The 'Professional' Shift: From Basic to B2
At the A2 level, you describe things simply: "The police caught people." But look at the text. To reach B2, we stop using 'simple' verbs and start using Collocations (words that naturally live together) and Formal Precision.
⚡ The Upgrade Map
Stop using these basic words and start using these 'Power Pairs' found in the article:
| A2 (Basic) | ➔ | B2 (Professional/Precise) |
|---|---|---|
| Caught | ➔ | Carried out operations |
| Took away | ➔ | Confiscated / Seized |
| Did a report | ➔ | Registered a case |
| Found out | ➔ | Identify the networks |
🔍 The Logic of 'Passive Reporting'
Notice the phrase: "The accused allegedly bought..."
Why this matters for B2: In B2 English, we don't always say "I think he did it." We use Hedge Words like allegedly. This is a 'safety word.' It means 'people say this happened, but it is not 100% proven in court yet.'
How to use it: Instead of saying: "He stole the money" (which is a fact), say: "He allegedly stole the money" (which is a report).
🛠️ Advanced Sentence Architecture
Look at how the text connects ideas without just using 'and' or 'but':
"...because he wanted to make quick money to maintain a wealthy lifestyle."
The B2 Secret: Use [Verb + Infinitive of Purpose]. Instead of saying: "He wanted money. He wanted a rich life," we combine them into one elegant flow: "He wanted money to maintain a lifestyle."
Vocabulary Learning
Law Enforcement Interventions Regarding Narcotic Distribution in New Delhi and Bengaluru.
新德里與班加羅爾關於麻醉藥品分銷的執法干預
Introduction
Police authorities in New Delhi and Bengaluru have conducted operations resulting in the apprehension of several individuals involved in the illicit trade of controlled substances.
新德里與班加羅爾的警方當局採取行動,逮捕了數名涉嫌非法交易管制藥品的人員。
Main Body
In New Delhi, the apprehension of Jaseem Siyadul Farsan MP, a student at Satyawati College, followed the acquisition of intelligence regarding the distribution of hydroponic cannabis in the Vijay Nagar area. The seizure of 195 grams of the substance, with an estimated international valuation of ₹20 lakh, precipitated the registration of a case under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. The suspect allegedly admitted that the distribution of these narcotics to a collegiate demographic was motivated by the pursuit of expedited financial gain to sustain an affluent lifestyle.
在新德里,警方在獲取關於 Vijay Nagar 地區分銷水耕大麻的情報後,逮捕了 Satyawati 學院的學生 Jaseem Siyadul Farsan MP。警方沒收了 195 克該物質,國際估值約 20 萬盧比,隨即根據《麻醉藥品及精神藥品法》立案。據稱,嫌疑人承認向大學群體分銷這些麻醉藥品是為了快速獲利,以維持富裕的生活方式。
Concurrently, in Bengaluru, law enforcement executed raids across the jurisdictions of Marathahalli, Bommanahalli, Pulakeshinagar, and Bharathinagar. These operations resulted in the detention of four individuals, comprising one local resident and three non-residents. The confiscated materials included 10.2 kg of cannabis, 20 grams of MDMA, 10.03 grams of methamphetamine, and 2.5 kg of codeine cough syrup, alongside a vehicle. The aggregate market value of the seized assets is estimated at ₹14.94 lakh. The accused reportedly engaged in the procurement of these substances from unidentified interstate and local sources for subsequent resale at inflated prices to the general public and students.
與此同時,在班加羅爾,執法部門在 Marathahalli、Bommanahalli、Pulakeshinagar 和 Bharathinagar 管轄區執行突擊搜查。這些行動導致四人被拘留,包括一名當地居民和三名非居民。沒收的物品包括 10.2 公斤大麻、20 克 MDMA、10.03 克甲基安非他命及 2.5 公斤可待因止咳藥水,以及一輛車。沒收資產的總市場價值估計為 14.94 萬盧比。據報導,被告從未知的州際和本地來源採購這些物質,隨後以高價轉售給一般大眾和學生。
Conclusion
Investigations remain active in both jurisdictions to identify the broader supply chains and associated buyers.
兩個管轄區的調查仍在進行中,旨在識別更廣泛的供應鏈及相關買家。
Vocabulary Learning
The Architecture of 'Nominalization' in Formal Jurisprudential Prose
To transcend B2 fluency, a student must shift from action-oriented language (verbs) to concept-oriented language (nouns). The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning a verb or adjective into a noun to create an air of objectivity, detachment, and institutional authority.
⚡ The C2 Pivot: From Process to Entity
Observe how the text avoids simple narrative verbs in favor of heavy noun phrases. This is the hallmark of high-level administrative and legal English.
| B2 Approach (Verbal/Narrative) | C2 Approach (Nominalized/Institutional) |
|---|---|
| Police arrested several people. | ...resulting in the apprehension of several individuals. |
| They got intelligence. | ...followed the acquisition of intelligence. |
| This made them register a case. | ...precipitated the registration of a case. |
| They took the drugs. | The seizure of the substance... |
🔍 Scholarly Deconstruction
1. The 'Precipitation' Effect Note the use of the verb precipitated. At B2, a student might use caused or led to. At C2, we use verbs that describe the nature of the causation. Precipitate suggests a sudden, inevitable trigger, transforming a sequence of events into a formal causal chain.
2. Lexical Density through Aggregation Look at the phrase: "the pursuit of expedited financial gain to sustain an affluent lifestyle."
Instead of saying "he wanted to make money quickly to live well," the author uses a string of abstract nouns:
Pursuit(The act of chasing)Expedited financial gain(Quick money)Affluent lifestyle(Rich living)
This increases the lexical density of the sentence, allowing the writer to pack a vast amount of socio-economic implication into a single clause without using a single emotive adjective.
🎓 Mastery Application
To write at this level, stop asking "What happened?" and start asking "What was the phenomenon?"
- Weak: The company failed because the managers were lazy.
- C2 Masterclass: The corporate collapse was precipitated by a systemic failure of managerial diligence.