Former Teacher in Court for Crimes Against Children

Introduction

Abusali Rahman was a teacher. Now, the police say he took bad photos of children.

Main Body

Police arrested Mr. Rahman in June 2025. A parent saw a bad photo of a student and told the police. The police found 13 victims. These children were 13 to 16 years old. They went to seven different schools. Mr. Rahman has 21 charges. He took secret photos of girls. He also used a computer to make bad sexual images. He tried to meet a child online. Police and schools are working together. They told the parents of the children. They want to protect the children and keep their names secret.

Conclusion

Mr. Rahman is in prison now. He will go to court again on May 28, 2026.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Shift

Look at how the story moves from the Past (what happened) to the Future (what will happen). This is the key to A2 storytelling.

1. The Past (Finished Actions) We use simple words to show things are over.

  • Example: "Police arrested Mr. Rahman."
  • Example: "A parent saw a photo."
  • Pattern: Word + -ed (usually) \rightarrow Action is done.

2. The Future (Coming Soon) When we talk about a date in the future, we use will.

  • Example: "He will go to court."
  • Pattern: will + basic word \rightarrow Action is coming.

Quick Word Swap

  • Secret \rightarrow Hidden (Not everyone knows)
  • Victim \rightarrow Hurt person
  • Charges \rightarrow Legal accusations

Vocabulary Learning

teacher (n.)
A person who teaches, especially in a school.
Example:Abusali Rahman was a teacher at the local school.
police (n.)
The organization that keeps the law and protects people.
Example:The police arrested Mr. Rahman in June.
arrested (v.)
To take someone into custody because of a crime.
Example:The police arrested him after the evidence was found.
parent (n.)
A mother or father of a child.
Example:A parent saw a bad photo and told the police.
photo (n.)
A picture taken with a camera.
Example:He took bad photos of children.
student (n.)
A person who is learning at school.
Example:The student was one of the victims.
victims (n.)
People who suffer harm or loss.
Example:The police found 13 victims.
school (n.)
A place where children learn.
Example:They went to seven different schools.
protect (v.)
To keep someone safe from harm.
Example:They want to protect the children.
prison (n.)
A place where criminals are kept.
Example:Mr. Rahman is in prison now.