Man from Bangladesh Goes to Jail for Fake Papers
Introduction
A court in India sent a man from Bangladesh to prison for three years. He used fake papers to buy land.
Main Body
The man's name is Abdul Amin. He lived in a camp in Bangladesh. He made fake Indian papers. A judge said he is guilty and he must pay 10,000 rupees. Abdul Amin used these fake papers to buy land in West Bengal. He also made a fake passport. He used the passport to travel to Bahrain and Saudi Arabia four times. Police from Varanasi found the man. They wrote a report about his crimes. The judge read the report and decided the punishment.
Conclusion
Abdul Amin is now in prison for three years. He broke the laws about land and travel.
Learning
π© The 'Action' Pattern
Look at how the story describes things that happened in the past. We use a specific change to the word to show the action is finished.
The Change:
- Live Lived*
- Use Used*
How it works in the story:
- "He lived in a camp" (He is not there now).
- "He used fake papers" (The action is over).
π Where & Who
Beginners often confuse names of people and places. Notice the Capital Letters:
| Person | Place |
|---|---|
| Abdul Amin | Bangladesh |
| Judge | India |
| Police | Bahrain |
Quick Tip: If it starts with a Big Letter in the middle of a sentence, it is usually a specific name or location West Bengal, Saudi Arabia.