Police Stop Money Crimes in India

印度警方打擊金融犯罪


Introduction

Police in India are stopping people who steal money from banks and the government.

印度警方正在逮捕從銀行和政府偷錢的人。

Main Body

A man named Deepak Singla stole money from a bank. He used fake papers to take more money than he should. The court says he must stay in jail.

一名叫 Deepak Singla 的男子從銀行偷錢。他使用偽造文件領取了超過應得的金額。法院裁定他必須入獄。

Other officials in Haryana stole 661 crore rupees. They took money from ten government offices. The police are now looking for more people involved.

哈里亞納邦的其他官員偷走了 661 億盧比。他們從十個政府部門挪用資金。警方目前正在追緝更多涉案人員。

In Kerala, a company paid money to a woman but got nothing back. The police think this was a trick to hide money. In other cities, police stopped people using fake apps and secret money networks.

在喀拉拉邦,一家公司向一名女子付款,但未收到任何回報。警方認為這是一個隱藏資金的騙局。在其他城市,警方攔截了使用虛假應用程式和秘密金錢網絡的人。

Conclusion

The police are working hard to find stolen money and put criminals in jail.

警方正努力追回被盜資金並將罪犯送入監獄。

Vocabulary Learning

🔍 The 'Who Does What' Pattern

Look at these sentences from the text:

  • Police stop crimes.
  • Deepak Singla stole money.
  • Officials stole rupees.

The Simple Secret: In English, we usually put the Person first, then the Action, then the Thing.

Person \rightarrow Action \rightarrow Thing

Examples from the story:

  1. Police (Person) \rightarrow stop (Action) \rightarrow crimes (Thing)
  2. Company (Person) \rightarrow paid (Action) \rightarrow money (Thing)

A2 Tip: To talk about the past, we often change the action word (the verb).

  • Stop \rightarrow Stopped
  • Steal \rightarrow Stole
  • Pay \rightarrow Paid

Useful Words to Know:

  • Fake: Not real (e.g., fake papers).
  • Involved: Part of a group or a problem.

Vocabulary Learning

steal (v.)
To take something that does not belong to you.
Example:The thief tried to steal a bag from the shop.
government (n.)
The group of people who control a country.
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people.
Example:He showed a fake ID to the security guard.
court (n.)
The place where a judge decides if someone is guilty of a crime.
Example:The man had to go to court for his trial.
officials (n.)
People who have a position of authority in an organization.
Example:The bank officials checked the documents carefully.
involved (adj.)
To be a part of an activity or event.
Example:Many people were involved in the project.
trick (n.)
A clever way to fool someone.
Example:The magic trick surprised everyone in the room.
networks (n.)
A group of connected people or things.
Example:Social networks help people stay in touch.
criminals (n.)
People who do something illegal.
Example:The police caught the criminals after the robbery.
Practice A2 words in a crossword