Police Fight Big Money Crimes in India
Introduction
The government is taking people to court for stealing a lot of money.
Main Body
Two bank workers stole 645 crore rupees. They made fake papers for government offices. They sent the money to fake companies. Then they bought jewelry to get cash. Another man is a fake religious leader. His name is Ashok Kharat. He stole 70 crore rupees from people. He used fake bank accounts to hide the money. This man also hurt people. The police put him in jail. Now a judge wants to ask him more questions about the money.
Conclusion
The police are now in court. They want to find the stolen money and put the criminals in jail.
Learning
The Power of "Fake"
In this story, the word fake appears many times. It describes things that are not real or are lies.
- Fake papers Not official documents.
- Fake companies Businesses that do not exist.
- Fake religious leader A man pretending to be holy.
- Fake bank accounts Accounts with wrong names.
Action Words (Past Tense)
Notice how the story tells us what happened in the past. We add -ed to the end of the word to show it is finished:
| Now | Then |
|---|---|
| Use | Used |
| Hurt | Hurt (Special word!) |
Wait! Some words change completely. We don't say "stealed." We say stole.
- Example: They stole money It happened before.