Police and Courts Stop Crime and Stealing

警方與法院打擊犯罪與盜竊


Introduction

This report talks about people who stole money and broke the law in India.

本報告探討在印度偷竊金錢及違法的人員。

Main Body

Police in Delhi arrested Dr. Vinod Kumar Ranga. He worked for the health department. Police say he bought medical tools for too much money to steal from the government.

德里警方逮捕了 Vinod Kumar Ranga 醫生。他在衛生部門工作。警方表示,他以過高價格採購醫療器材,以從政府盜取資金。

In another case, the CBI arrested Ram Kumar Singh. He was a government officer. He stole a lot of money and put it into fake bank accounts.

在另一起案件中,中央調查局 (CBI) 逮捕了 Ram Kumar Singh。他是一名政府官員。他盜取了大量金錢並將其存入虛假銀行帳戶。

A court in Punjab is looking at a minister. A businessman says the minister tried to take his company by force. Also, a court said no to a man named Shaikh. He brought fake money from Pakistan.

旁遮普的一家法院正在調查一名部長。一名商人指稱該部長試圖強行奪取其公司。此外,法院拒絕了一名叫 Shaikh 的男子,因為他從巴基斯坦攜帶偽鈔入境。

Conclusion

The government is working hard to stop bad people and save public money.

政府正努力打擊犯罪分子並挽回公共資金。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The "Past Action" Pattern

In this story, almost every sentence tells us about things that already happened. To move to A2, you need to see how we change words to show the past.

How it works: Most words just add -ed at the end.

  • Work \rightarrow Worked
  • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested

Watch out for "Rule Breakers"! Some words change completely. You have to memorize these:

  • Steal \rightarrow Stole
  • Say \rightarrow Said
  • Bring \rightarrow Brought

Quick Look:

  • Present: He works for the government. (He does it now)
  • Past: He worked for the government. (He did it before)

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When the police take a person away because they think the person did something wrong.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
department (n.)
A special part of a large organization or government.
Example:She works in the health department of the city.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule and make laws for a country.
Example:The government is building a new school in the village.
officer (n.)
A person who has a position of authority in an organization.
Example:The police officer asked for my passport.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people.
Example:He tried to pay with fake money.
minister (n.)
An important leader in the government.
Example:The minister spoke about the new laws on TV.
by force (adv. phrase)
Using physical power or threats to make someone do something.
Example:The soldiers took the city by force.
public (adj.)
Relating to all the people in a community or country.
Example:We use public transport to go to work.
Practice A2 words in a crossword