Police Arrest People for Stealing and Money Crimes

警方逮捕盜竊與金錢犯罪人員


Introduction

Police in India arrested people for stealing and taking money illegally.

印度警方逮捕了部分涉嫌盜竊及非法獲取資金的人員。

Main Body

Police in East Champaran caught Roman Kumar Yadav. He is in a big group of thieves. They watch shops during the day and steal at night. He had gold and diamonds. He wanted to sell them in Nepal.

東查姆帕蘭警方逮捕了 Roman Kumar Yadav。他是一個大型盜賊集團的成員。他們白天會觀察商店,晚上則進行盜竊。他持有金飾與鑽石,原計畫在尼泊爾將其出售。

In Karvenagar, police stopped Atul Mahajan and Shivaji Rathod. They took 32 lakh rupees from a housing society. They used fake checks to take the money between 2023 and 2026.

在 Karvenagar,警方攔截了 Atul Mahajan 與 Shivaji Rathod。他們從一個住宅社區盜取了 32 萬盧比。他們在 2023 年至 2026 年間使用偽造支票獲取該筆款項。

In Jogeshwari, two doctors lied to an insurance company. They used a worker's name to make a fake medical report. They took 3.56 lakh rupees from the insurance company.

在 Jogeshwari,兩名醫生欺騙了一家保險公司。他們利用一名員工的名字製作偽造醫療報告,從保險公司領走了 3.56 萬盧比。

Conclusion

These stories show different types of crimes like stealing and lying for money.

這些故事顯示了不同類型的犯罪,例如盜竊與金錢詐騙。

Vocabulary Learning

🕵️ The 'Past Action' Secret

To reach A2, you must move from now to then. Look at how the story tells us what happened.

The Pattern: Instead of saying "Police arrest" (now), the text says "Police arrested" (past).

How to build it: Most simple actions just need -ed at the end.

  • Watch \rightarrow Watched*
  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped*
  • Use \rightarrow Used*

⚠️ The 'Rule Breakers' (Irregular): Some words are rebels. They change completely. You just have to memorize these:

  • Take \rightarrow Took*
  • Lie \rightarrow Lied* (Wait, this one follows the rule!)
  • Catch \rightarrow Caught*

Quick Tip: If you see -ed, the person is finished with the action. It is over. 🕒

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When police take a person away because they think the person committed a crime.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
illegally (adv.)
In a way that is against the law.
Example:He made money illegally by selling fake watches.
thieves (n.)
People who steal things from other people.
Example:The thieves took all the jewelry from the house.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people.
Example:She used a fake passport to travel to another country.
insurance (n.)
A company that pays you money if something bad happens, like an accident or illness.
Example:My car insurance paid for the repairs after the crash.
crimes (n.)
Illegal activities that are punished by law.
Example:Stealing and lying to the police are serious crimes.
Practice A2 words in a crossword