Police Stop Big Tax Scam in Delhi

Introduction

Delhi Police stopped a group of people. These people stole money using fake tax papers.

Main Body

The group used a fake company called RK Enterprises. They lied to people about jobs. They used fake names to move 128 crore rupees. They stole 10 crore rupees from the government. Raj Kumar Dixit led the group. He and his friends made fake companies. These companies did not sell any real things. They only made fake bills to move money. Police searched houses on May 15. They caught six people. The police found 51 lakh rupees in cash. They also found computers and fake stamps.

Conclusion

Six people are in jail. One man, Dilip Kumar, is still free. Police are looking for him.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

In this story, we see a lot of Past Actions. To move from A1 to A2, you must stop saying "is/am/are" and start using the -ed ending for things that already happened.

How it works: Word \rightarrow Past Version Stop \rightarrow Stopped Use \rightarrow Used Search \rightarrow Searched

The 'No-Real' Rule Look at this sentence: "These companies did not sell any real things."

When we say "did not," the action word goes back to its simple form. We don't say "did not sold." We say: Did not + Sell \rightarrow Correct ✅

Quick Vocabulary Shift Instead of using basic words, try these 'Crime' words from the text:

  • Fake (Not real) \rightarrow Fake papers
  • Stole (Took money/things illegally) \rightarrow They stole 10 crore
  • Caught (The police stopped them) \rightarrow They caught six people

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
law enforcement officers
Example:The police are on the street.
stopped (v.)
to bring to an end
Example:She stopped at the corner.
group (n.)
a number of people
Example:The group laughed together.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:People enjoy music.
stole (v.)
to take without permission
Example:He stole the book.
money (n.)
currency used for buying
Example:She saved her money.
fake (adj.)
not real
Example:This is a fake certificate.
tax (n.)
a compulsory payment to the government
Example:You must pay tax.
company (n.)
a business organization
Example:She works for a company.
jobs (n.)
work positions
Example:He has many jobs.
names (n.)
identifiers for people
Example:They changed their names.
move (v.)
to transfer from one place to another
Example:Move the boxes.
government (n.)
the ruling authority of a country
Example:The government passed a law.
friends (n.)
people you know well
Example:Friends help each other.
made (v.)
to create
Example:She made a cake.
sell (v.)
to exchange for money
Example:They sell apples.
real (adj.)
actually existing
Example:This is a real problem.
things (n.)
objects or matters
Example:Bring your things.
bills (n.)
written orders to pay money
Example:Pay the bills.
houses (n.)
buildings for living
Example:They live in houses.
caught (v.)
to capture
Example:The police caught the thief.
cash (n.)
money in coins and notes
Example:She has cash.
computers (n.)
electronic devices for processing
Example:I use a computer.
stamps (n.)
small adhesive labels
Example:I collect stamps.
jail (n.)
prison
Example:He is in jail.
free (adj.)
not imprisoned
Example:She is free.
looking (v.)
searching
Example:I am looking for my keys.