Police Arrest People for Crimes in India

A2

Police Arrest People for Crimes in India

印度警方逮捕犯罪人員


Introduction

Police in two cities in India are investigating bad crimes. People lied, stole money, and hurt others.

印度兩個城市的警方正在調查嚴重罪行。有人說謊、盜竊金錢並傷害他人。

Main Body

In Moradabad, a man named Fazil Ansari lied about his religion for four years. He used a fake name. He took 12 lakh rupees and other things from a woman. His family told the woman she must change her religion to marry him. The police arrested Fazil, but his family ran away.

在 Moradabad,一名叫 Fazil Ansari 的男子在宗教信仰上謊報了四年。他使用了假名。他從一名女性處獲取了 12 萬盧比及其他物品。他的家人告訴該女性,她必須改變宗教信仰才能與他結婚。警方逮捕了 Fazil,但他的家人已逃跑。

In Kharar, a woman from Uganda was hurt by four men. The men gave her a drug to make her sleep. Then they raped her and kept her in a room for three days. They burned her with candle wax. The police arrested one man named Mark Taryebay Wilson. Two other men are still free.

在 Kharar,一名來自烏干達的女性遭到四名男子傷害。這些男子給她服用藥物使其昏睡。隨後他們強姦了她,並將她關在房間內三天。他們還用蠟燭蠟燒她。警方逮捕了一名叫 Mark Taryebay Wilson 的男子。另外兩名男子目前仍處於潛逃狀態。

Conclusion

The police are looking for the other criminals. They are collecting one more piece of evidence.

警方正在追緝其他犯罪者。他們正在收集另一項證據。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ THE 'PAST' TRICK

Look at these words from the story:

  • Lied (from lie)
  • Stole (from steal)
  • Hurt (from hurt)
  • Arrested (from arrest)

The Secret: Most of the time, we just add -ed to the end of a word to talk about yesterday or last year.

  • Arrest → Arrested
  • Lie → Lied

The Weird Ones: Some words change completely. You just have to remember them!

  • Steal → Stole
  • Hurt → Hurt (It stays the same!)

Quick Map: Now → Then

  • Take → Took
  • Run → Ran
  • Give → Gave

Example: "The police arrested the man because he stole money."

Vocabulary Learning

investigating (v.)
trying to find out the truth about something
Example:The police are investigating the car accident.
crimes (n.)
illegal activities
Example:Stealing a car is one of the worst crimes.
fake (adj.)
not real
Example:He used a fake passport to travel.
arrested (v.)
taken by the police to a station
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing.
criminals (n.)
people who do bad or illegal things
Example:The police are looking for the criminals.
evidence (n.)
facts or signs that show something is true
Example:The police found a fingerprint as evidence.
B2

Report on Recent Criminal Cases Involving Fraud, Coercion, and Violent Assault in India

關於印度近期涉及欺詐、脅迫與暴力襲擊刑事案件的報告


Introduction

Police in Moradabad and Kharar have started legal proceedings following reports of identity theft, financial fraud, and severe physical and sexual violence.

莫拉達巴德與卡拉爾的警方在收到關於身分盜用、財務欺詐,以及嚴重身體與性暴力的報告後,已開始採取法律行動。

Main Body

In Moradabad, Fazil Ansari was arrested after a woman from Azamgarh filed a complaint. She claimed that for four years, Ansari hid his true religious identity and used the fake name 'Sahil' to deceive her. The victim asserts that Ansari exploited her sexually and stole ₹12 lakh along with personal belongings. Furthermore, she alleged that Ansari's family tried to force her to change her religion before they would allow them to marry. While Ansari is in custody, his family members are still missing. The case is now being reviewed by the court after an attempt to reach a marriage agreement failed.

在莫拉達巴德,一名來自阿贊格爾的女性提出申訴後,Fazil Ansari 被逮捕。她聲稱 Ansari 隱瞞其真實的宗教身分,並使用假名「Sahil」欺騙她四年。受害者主張 Ansari 對其進行性剝削,並偷走 12 萬盧比及個人財物。此外,她指控 Ansari 的家人在允許結婚前,試圖強迫她改變宗教信仰。雖然 Ansari 已被拘留,但其家人目前仍失蹤。在嘗試達成婚姻協議失敗後,該案目前正由法院審理。

Meanwhile, in Kharar, authorities have opened a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, involving a Ugandan national and three Liberian citizens. The victim alleges that she was given a sedative, gang-raped, and held captive for several days. According to the investigation, the suspects tortured her for three days, including causing burns with candle wax. Mark Taryebay Wilson has been arrested; however, Thomas Ha Garwo, who had overstayed his visa, and Hashell Tarpeh are still at large. The victim was found semi-conscious and was helped by a social worker.

與此同時,在卡拉爾,當局根據 2023 年《印度刑法典》(BNS) 立案,涉及一名烏干達國民與三名利比里亞公民。受害者指控她被餵食鎮靜劑、遭到集體強姦,並被囚禁數日。根據調查,嫌疑人對其進行了三天的折磨,包括使用蠟燭蠟造成燒傷。Mark Taryebay Wilson 已被逮捕;然而,簽證過期的 Thomas Ha Garwo 與 Hashell Tarpeh 仍在逃。受害者被發現時處於半意識狀態,並由一名社工提供協助。

Conclusion

Both cases are currently under active investigation. Police are focusing on capturing the remaining suspects and analyzing forensic evidence and witness statements.

兩起案件目前均在積極調查中。警方正集中精力逮捕剩餘嫌疑人,並分析法醫證據與證人陳述。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Power-Up' Transition: From Basic Verbs to B2 precision

At A2, you describe things simply: "He lied to her" or "He took her money." To reach B2, you need words that describe the intent and nature of the action.

🔍 The 'Upgrade' List

Look at how the article transforms simple ideas into professional, precise language:

  • Deceive \rightarrow (Instead of just lying). To make someone believe something that is not true.
  • Exploit \rightarrow (Instead of using). To use someone unfairly for your own advantage.
  • Assert \rightarrow (Instead of say). To state something clearly and with confidence.
  • At large \rightarrow (Instead of not caught). A specific phrase used for criminals who are still free.

💡 Logic Shift: The 'Passive' Perspective

B2 speakers don't always start sentences with "The police..." or "The man..." They use the Passive Voice to focus on the victim or the action.

A2 Style: "The police found the victim semi-conscious." B2 Style: "The victim was found semi-conscious."

Why do this? Because in reports, the person receiving the action is more important than the person doing it.

🛠️ Application: Building Complex Sentences

Stop using "And" to connect everything. Use Connectors of Contrast to show a sophisticated relationship between two facts:

"Mark Taryebay Wilson has been arrested; however, Thomas Ha Garwo... [is] still at large."

The B2 Formula: [Fact A] \rightarrow ; however, \rightarrow [Opposite Fact B].

This structure tells the reader: "I am not just listing facts; I am analyzing the situation."

Vocabulary Learning

proceedings (n.)
Official actions taken in a court of law to settle a legal case.
Example:The legal proceedings against the fraudster are expected to last several months.
deceive (v.)
To make someone believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain an advantage.
Example:The scammer tried to deceive the elderly woman into giving him her bank details.
asserts (v.)
To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
Example:The witness asserts that he saw the suspect leaving the building at midnight.
exploited (v.)
To take unfair advantage of someone for one's own benefit.
Example:The company was accused of having exploited its workers by paying them below the minimum wage.
custody (n.)
The state of being kept in prison or under police control while awaiting trial.
Example:The suspect was taken into police custody for questioning.
sedative (n.)
A drug taken to produce a calming effect or to put a person to sleep.
Example:The doctor prescribed a mild sedative to help the patient relax before the surgery.
at large (adj. phr.)
Used to describe a criminal who has not yet been captured by the police.
Example:Despite a city-wide manhunt, the primary suspect remains at large.
forensic (adj.)
Relating to the use of scientific methods to investigate a crime.
Example:Forensic evidence, such as fingerprints and DNA, played a crucial role in solving the case.
C2

Report on Recent Criminal Proceedings Involving Fraud, Coercion, and Violent Assault in India.

關於印度近期涉及詐騙、脅迫與暴力襲擊的刑事程序報告


Introduction

Law enforcement agencies in Moradabad and Kharar have initiated legal actions following allegations of identity concealment, financial fraud, and severe physical and sexual violence.

莫拉達巴德與卡拉爾的執法機構在收到關於隱瞞身份、財務詐騙以及嚴重肢體與性暴力的指控後,已啟動法律行動。

Main Body

In Moradabad, the arrest of Fazil Ansari followed a complaint by a female resident of Azamgarh regarding a four-year relationship predicated on the concealment of the subject's religious identity. The complainant asserts that Ansari, utilizing the pseudonym 'Sahil', engaged in simulated religious practices to deceive her. The subsequent legal filing alleges sexual exploitation, the misappropriation of ₹12 lakh and personal effects, and coercive attempts by the subject's family to mandate religious conversion as a prerequisite for marriage. While Ansari has been detained, his immediate kin remain absconding. The matter is currently under judicial review following a failed mediation attempt involving a court marriage agreement.

在莫拉達巴德,Fazil Ansari 之所以被捕,是因為一名來自阿잠格爾的女性居民投訴,指兩人四年的關係是建立在隱瞞宗教身份的基礎上。投訴人聲稱 Ansari 使用化名「Sahil」,並透過偽裝宗教實踐來欺騙她。隨後的法律文件指控其涉及性剝削、挪用 120 萬盧比及個人財物,且其家人脅迫要求其改信宗教作為結婚的前提條件。雖然 Ansari 已被拘留,但其直系親屬仍在逃。在一次涉及法院結婚協議的調解失敗後,此案目前正由法院審理中。

Concurrently, in Kharar, authorities have registered a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, involving a Ugandan national and three Liberian citizens. The complainant alleges a sequence of events involving the administration of a sedative, subsequent gang rape, and prolonged wrongful confinement. The narrative provided to investigators describes the application of thermal injuries via candle wax and physical torture over a three-day period. Mark Taryebay Wilson has been apprehended, while Thomas Ha Garwo—identified as having exceeded his visa duration—and Hashell Tarpeh remain at large. The victim was reportedly abandoned in a semi-conscious state prior to receiving assistance from a social worker.

與此同時,在卡拉爾,當局根據 2023 年《印度法典》(BNS)對一名烏干達國民及三名利比里亞公民提起訴訟。投訴人指控對方先使其服用鎮靜劑,隨後集體強姦並長期非法禁錮。提供給調查員的陳述描述,被害人在三日內被使用蠟燭蠟造成熱灼傷並遭受肢體折磨。Mark Taryebay Wilson 已被逮捕,而被發現簽證過期的 Thomas Ha Garwo 與 Hashell Tarpeh 則仍在逃。據報導,被害人在收到社工協助前,被遺棄在半昏迷狀態。

Conclusion

Both cases are currently under active investigation, with police efforts focused on the apprehension of remaining suspects and the processing of forensic and testimonial evidence.

兩起案件目前均在積極調查中,警方努力重點在於逮捕剩餘嫌疑人以及處理法醫與證人證據。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Clinical Detachment

To move from B2 to C2, a student must transition from describing an event to encoding it. This text is a masterclass in Nominalization and Lexical Density, specifically within the realm of 'Institutional English.'

◈ The Pivot: From Action to Entity

B2 learners typically rely on verbs to drive a narrative ("He hid his identity to trick her"). A C2 practitioner transforms these actions into nouns to create a 'frozen,' objective distance.

Observe the transformation in the text:

  • Action: He hid his religious identity \rightarrow Nominalization: "...predicated on the concealment of the subject's religious identity."
  • Action: He used a fake name \rightarrow Nominalization: "...utilizing the pseudonym..."
  • Action: He took her money \rightarrow Nominalization: "...the misappropriation of ₹12 lakh..."

◈ Precision Engineering: The 'High-Value' Lexis

C2 mastery is defined by the ability to replace generic adjectives with precise, discipline-specific terminology. The text avoids emotive language in favor of technical descriptors:

B2 ApproximationC2 Institutional EquivalentNuance Shift
FakeSimulatedSuggests a calculated, strategic imitation.
ForcedCoerciveShifts from the act of forcing to the system of pressure.
Running awayAbscondingLegal terminology indicating flight from justice.
Hurt/BurnedThermal injuriesClinical objectivity; removes the 'victim' narrative for a 'medical' one.

◈ Syntactic Compression

Note the use of appositives and participial phrases to pack information. Instead of three short sentences, the text uses one complex structure:

"Mark Taryebay Wilson has been apprehended, while Thomas Ha Garwo—identified as having exceeded his visa duration—and Hashell Tarpeh remain at large."

This parenthetical insertion (the em-dash) allows the writer to inject critical legal data without disrupting the primary grammatical flow of the sentence. This is the hallmark of professional, high-level reporting.

Vocabulary Learning

predicated (v.)
Based on or founded on a specific set of circumstances or assumptions.
Example:The entire legal argument was predicated on the assumption that the defendant had prior knowledge of the crime.
pseudonym (n.)
A fictitious name, especially one used by an author or to conceal a true identity.
Example:The spy operated under a pseudonym for several years to avoid detection by foreign intelligence.
misappropriation (n.)
The intentional and illegal use of funds or assets for a purpose other than that for which they were intended.
Example:The accountant was charged with the misappropriation of company funds after thousands of dollars went missing.
coercive (adj.)
Using force or threats to make someone do something against their will.
Example:The witness claimed that the confession was obtained through coercive interrogation techniques.
absconding (v.)
Leaving secretly and suddenly, typically to avoid legal proceedings or arrest.
Example:The suspect has been absconding since the warrant was issued, leaving no trace of his whereabouts.
concurrently (adv.)
Happening or existing at the same time.
Example:The defendant was sentenced to two prison terms to be served concurrently.
testimonial (adj.)
Relating to a formal statement given in a court of law as evidence.
Example:The prosecution relied heavily on testimonial evidence provided by the victim's neighbors.
Practice All words in a crossword
Police Arrest People for Crimes in India (CEFR Compare) - A2Z News | A2Z News