Police Arrest People for Stealing Government Money

警方逮捕盜取政府資金的人員


Introduction

The CBI police arrested a government worker and two bank workers. They stole 504 crore rupees from the Haryana government.

CBI 警方逮捕了一名政府職員和兩名銀行職員。他們從哈里亞納邦政府盜取了 50.4 億盧比。

Main Body

Pardeep Kumar was a government officer. He moved a lot of money to a bank. He said the money was for a safe account. But the money was not there. He stole 169 crore rupees.

Pardeep Kumar 是一名政府官員。他將大量資金轉移到一家銀行。他聲稱該筆資金是轉入安全帳戶,但資金實際上並不在該處。他盜取了 16.9 億盧比。

Two bank workers helped him. Shamim Dar and Charanjeet Singh opened secret accounts. They changed names on papers to steal money. They moved money to fake companies.

兩名銀行職員協助了他。Shamim Dar 和 Charanjeet Singh 開設了秘密帳戶。他們在文件上更改姓名以盜取資金,並將資金轉移至虛擬公司。

The police found 17 people in this group. This group had bank workers, government workers, and private people. They all worked together to steal the money.

警方在該集團中發現了 17 人。該集團成員包括銀行職員、政府職員及私人人士。他們共同合作盜取資金。

Conclusion

The people are now in jail. The police are looking at their computers and papers.

這些人目前已入獄。警方正在檢查他們的電腦和文件。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the story describes what people did. All these words are in the Past Simple (things that already happened).

The Pattern:

  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested
  • Move \rightarrow Moved
  • Change \rightarrow Changed

Why this helps you reach A2: In English, if you want to talk about yesterday or last year, you usually just add -ed to the end of the action word.


⚠️ The 'Rule Breaker'

Not every word follows the -ed rule. Look at this word from the text:

  • Steal \rightarrow Stole

This is an 'irregular' word. You cannot say "stealed." You must use stole.


🛠️ Quick Guide: Who is who?

Notice the words used for jobs. These are important for A2 level descriptions:

  • Government worker
  • Bank worker
  • Government officer

Tip: Use "worker" when someone does a job at a company or office.

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away because they believe the person committed a crime.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country or state.
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
officer (n.)
A person who has a position of authority in an organization.
Example:The police officer helped the lost child.
account (n.)
An arrangement with a bank to keep your money there.
Example:I have a savings account at the bank.
secret (adj.)
Something that is hidden or not told to other people.
Example:She kept her birthday party a secret.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people.
Example:He used a fake passport to travel.
private (adj.)
Belonging to a person or company, not to the government.
Example:She works for a private company.
Practice A2 words in a crossword