Police Find Two Big Money Crimes

Introduction

Police are looking at two different crimes. One is about a fake insurance claim. The other is a big money scam in Uttarakhand.

Main Body

Rajiv and Durgesh Tripathi lied to an insurance company. They said a person died in a car accident. They used fake papers to get 30 lakh rupees. Later, the company found the papers were not real. Also, a company called LUCC stole money from many people. About 100,000 people gave money to this company. The company stole more than 400 crore rupees. The police arrested five people. Two leaders, Sameer and Saniya Agrawal, are not in India. The police are looking for them. The government stopped the company from selling its land and houses to get money back for the people.

Conclusion

Police are still working on these cases. They want to find the bad people and get the money back.

Learning

πŸ” The 'Action' Pattern

In this story, we see a simple way to describe what people did. We use a Person + Action Word.

  • Rajiv and Durgesh β†’\rightarrow lied
  • The company β†’\rightarrow stole
  • Police β†’\rightarrow arrested

πŸ’‘ Tip for A2: To talk about the past, many English words just add -ed at the end (like arrested). Some words change completely (like lied or stole).


πŸ’° Money Words

When talking about money, use these simple pairings:

  1. Fake papers β†’\rightarrow Not real documents.
  2. Money scam β†’\rightarrow A trick to steal money.
  3. Get money back β†’\rightarrow To receive your money again.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Who is where?

Look at how we describe location:

  • In India β†’\rightarrow Inside the country.
  • Not in India β†’\rightarrow Outside the country.

Use "In + [Place]" to tell someone where a person or thing is located.

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
law enforcement officers who protect society
Example:The police arrived quickly after the accident.
looking (v.)
searching or observing
Example:The police are looking for the suspects.
crimes (n.)
illegal acts
Example:The city has a high number of crimes.
fake (adj.)
not real
Example:He used a fake ID to enter the club.
insurance (n.)
protection against loss
Example:She bought insurance for her car.
claim (n.)
request for payment
Example:He filed a claim after the fire.
big (adj.)
large in size or amount
Example:They built a big house.
money (n.)
currency used for buying
Example:He saved money for a trip.
scam (n.)
dishonest trick to get money
Example:It was a scam to steal money.
car (n.)
vehicle with wheels
Example:The car was parked outside.
accident (n.)
unexpected event causing damage
Example:The accident caused a traffic jam.
papers (n.)
documents
Example:She filed the papers at the office.
real (adj.)
genuine, not fake
Example:This is a real diamond.
company (n.)
business organization
Example:The company hired new staff.
stole (v.)
took illegally
Example:He stole the money from the drawer.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:Many people attended the concert.
arrested (v.)
taken into custody
Example:The thief was arrested yesterday.
leaders (n.)
people in charge
Example:The leaders met to discuss the plan.
government (n.)
ruling body of a country
Example:The government announced new policies.
selling (v.)
exchanging for money
Example:They are selling their old car.
land (n.)
ground area
Example:The land is very fertile.
houses (n.)
dwellings
Example:The houses are built on stilts.
back (adv.)
return to previous state
Example:Please bring the book back.
bad (adj.)
harmful or immoral
Example:That was a bad decision.
find (v.)
discover
Example:I can find the answer in the book.
working (v.)
doing tasks
Example:He is working on the project.
cases (n.)
situations or incidents
Example:The cases were solved quickly.