Police Stop Dangerous Group in Punjab

Introduction

Police in Punjab stopped a group of bad people. This group tried to blow up a railway line.

Main Body

On Monday, a bomb exploded early. One man, Jagrup Singh, died. Then, police caught four other men. Police found many guns and bombs in a village. These men worked with people in Malaysia, the USA, and Pakistan. A group in Pakistan gave them money and help. The police think these men did other attacks in 2025 and 2026. The government wants to keep trains safe. Now, police will walk along the tracks 24 hours a day. They will also use more cameras.

Conclusion

The men are in jail. A big national agency is now checking the case.

Learning

📍 Focus: Talking about the Past

In this story, we see how to change action words to show something already happened.

The Magic Change: Most words just get an -ed at the end.

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped
  • Work \rightarrow Worked

The Rule-Breakers (Irregular): Some words change completely. You must memorize these!

  • Find \rightarrow Found
  • Give \rightarrow Gave
  • Do \rightarrow Did

Quick Check:

  • Present: Police find guns. (Now)
  • Past: Police found guns. (Before)

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
law enforcement officers / those who enforce the law警察
Example:The police arrived quickly at the scene.
group (n.)
a number of people together / a collection群體
Example:They formed a group to discuss the issue.
people (n.)
human beings / individuals人們
Example:Many people attended the event.
blow (v.)
to explode / to burst爆炸
Example:The bomb blew up the railway track.
railway (n.)
a system of tracks for trains / train track鐵路
Example:The railway line was closed for repairs.
line (n.)
a long, narrow mark or path
Example:The train ran along the line.
Monday (n.)
the first day of the work week星期一
Example:The incident happened on Monday.
bomb (n.)
an explosive device炸彈
Example:A bomb was found in the station.
exploded (v.)
burst into flames or pieces爆炸
Example:The bomb exploded early.
man (n.)
adult male human男人
Example:A man was injured in the blast.
died (v.)
to stop living死亡
Example:One man died in the explosion.
caught (v.)
to capture / apprehend被捕
Example:Police caught four men.
guns (n.)
firearms枪支
Example:They found many guns.
village (n.)
small rural community村莊
Example:The guns were in a village.
worked (v.)
performed work / collaborated工作
Example:They worked with foreign groups.
money (n.)
currency / funds
Example:They received money from abroad.
help (v.)
assist / provide aid幫助
Example:The group helped plan attacks.
government (n.)
the governing body of a country政府
Example:The government wants to keep trains safe.
trains (n.)
locomotives and cars on tracks火車
Example:Trains travel on the tracks.
safe (adj.)
protected from danger安全
Example:The government wants trains to be safe.
walk (v.)
to move on foot行走
Example:Police will walk along the tracks.
tracks (n.)
railroad lines軌道
Example:They patrol the tracks.
cameras (n.)
devices that record video攝影機
Example:They will use more cameras.
jail (n.)
place for imprisonment監獄
Example:The men are in jail.
agency (n.)
organization that provides services機構
Example:A national agency is checking the case.
case (n.)
legal matter / investigation案件
Example:The agency is investigating the case.