Police Arrest People for Test Cheating and Money Theft

Introduction

The CBI police arrested people for two big crimes. One crime is about a school test. The other crime is about stealing money from other countries.

Main Body

Some people stole a big school test called NEET 2026. They sold the test papers to make money. The police arrested a man named Dhananjay. He and his friends used the Telegram app to send the papers. Also, the police arrested a man named Lakhan. He started a fake call center in India. His workers called people in the USA. They lied and said they were government officers. These workers stole 8.5 million dollars from people in the USA. The police found a lot of money and papers in a house in Noida.

Conclusion

The CBI police are still asking questions. They want to find more evidence and more criminals.

Learning

πŸ•΅οΈ Action Words (Past Time)

In this story, everything already happened. To talk about the past, we often add -ed to the end of the word.

  • Arrest β†’ Arrested
  • Use β†’ Used
  • Start β†’ Started
  • Call β†’ Called

Wait! Some words are 'rebels' and change completely. We call these irregular:

  • Steal β†’ Stole
  • Find β†’ Found
  • Say β†’ Said

πŸ’° Money Words

Look at how we describe money in the text:

  • Make money: To earn it.
  • Steal money: To take it illegally.
  • Million dollars: A very large amount (1,000,000).

πŸ“± Tech & Tools

WordMeaning
AppA program on a phone
Call centerA place where people make many phone calls
EvidenceProof that someone did something wrong

Vocabulary Learning

arrest (v.)
to take someone into custody
Example:The police arrested the suspect.
people (n.)
many individuals
Example:People were waiting at the station.
school (n.)
a place of learning
Example:She goes to school every day.
test (n.)
an examination
Example:He studied hard for the test.
money (n.)
currency or funds
Example:She saved her money for a trip.
police (n.)
law enforcement officers
Example:The police arrived quickly.
called (v.)
named or referred to
Example:They called the event 'Freedom'.
sold (v.)
exchanged for money
Example:He sold his bike at a market.
make (v.)
to create or earn
Example:She makes a lot of money.
man (n.)
an adult male
Example:The man walked down the street.
named (v.)
given a name
Example:He was named after his grandfather.
used (v.)
employed or applied
Example:She used a pen to write.
app (n.)
software application
Example:He downloaded a new app.
send (v.)
to transmit
Example:Send me the file by email.
fake (adj.)
not real
Example:It was a fake diploma.
call (n.)
telephone conversation
Example:We had a call with the manager.
center (n.)
a place or facility
Example:The center is open to the public.
workers (n.)
employees
Example:Workers finished the project on time.
lied (v.)
told a falsehood
Example:He lied about his age.
said (v.)
expressed verbally
Example:She said hello to everyone.
government (n.)
ruling body of a country
Example:The government passed new laws.
officers (n.)
law enforcement personnel
Example:Officers patrolled the area.
steal (v.)
take without permission
Example:They stole the car keys.
million (n.)
one million units
Example:He earned a million dollars.
dollars (n.)
US currency
Example:They paid in dollars.
house (n.)
a building for living
Example:They live in a house.
ask (v.)
request information
Example:Ask me if you need help.
questions (n.)
inquiries
Example:She answered all the questions.
find (v.)
discover or locate
Example:Find your keys before leaving.
evidence (n.)
proof or support
Example:The evidence was strong.
criminals (n.)
lawbreakers
Example:Criminals were caught by the police.