Police Arrest People for Money Crimes

警方逮捕金錢犯罪嫌疑人


Introduction

Police in India arrested several people. These people stole money or lied to get money.

印度警方逮捕了數人。這些人涉嫌偷竊金錢或透過欺騙手段獲利。

Main Body

In Uttar Pradesh, police arrested Lalit Kumar. He was a government worker. He had too much money and gold. He could not explain where the money came from.

在北方邦,警方逮捕了 Lalit Kumar。他是一名政府雇員。他擁有過多金錢與黃金,且無法解釋這些資金的來源。

In Uttarakhand, police arrested Bhupinder Singh. He lied to an old man on the phone. He stole 1.47 crore rupees. The police found some of the money.

在北阿坎德邦,警方逮捕了 Bhupinder Singh。他在電話中欺騙一名老人,盜取了 1.47 億盧比。警方已找回部分款項。

In Punjab, police arrested two men. One man asked for money to keep a secret video. Another man tried to stop the police from arresting his father.

在旁遮普邦,警方逮捕了兩名男子。其中一人要求支付金錢以保守一段秘密影片;另一人則試圖阻止警方逮捕其父親。

Conclusion

These stories show different types of crimes. Some people steal online and some people lie in government jobs.

這些故事展示了不同類型的犯罪。有些人選擇在網上盜竊,有些人則在政府職位上舞弊。

Vocabulary Learning

🕵️ The "Action" Pattern

Look at how the story describes things that already happened. We use a special form of the word to show the past.

The Secret: Add -ed to the end of the action word.

  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested
  • Lie \rightarrow Lied*
  • Ask \rightarrow Asked

Why this helps you reach A2: If you can change "I walk" to "I walked," you can tell stories about your day or your history.


📦 Grouping People

Instead of saying the name every time, the text uses "These people" or "One man."

Simple Rule: Use These when you talk about a group you just mentioned.

Example from text: "Police arrested several people. These people stole money."

Try this: I have three dogs. \rightarrow These dogs are big.

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When police take a person away because they think the person committed a crime.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
several (det.)
More than two, but not many.
Example:I have several books to read this weekend.
government (n.)
The group of people who control a country or city.
Example:He works for the local government.
explain (v.)
To tell someone how or why something happened.
Example:Can you explain this math problem to me?
secret (adj.)
Something that is hidden from other people.
Example:She told me a secret about her new job.
crimes (n.)
Illegal actions that are against the law.
Example:Stealing and lying to get money are crimes.
Practice A2 words in a crossword