Police Find Three Big Money Crimes

警方發現三起重大金錢犯罪案件


Introduction

Police found three different types of money crimes in India. These crimes happened in Haryana, Lucknow, and Pune.

警方在印度發現了三種不同類型的金錢犯罪。這些案件發生在哈里亞納邦、勒克瑙和浦那。

Main Body

In Haryana, some government workers and bank staff stole public money. A man named Ram Kumar Singh took a lot of money from the city. He used fake accounts to hide the money. The police say they lost about 650 crore rupees.

在哈里亞納邦,一些政府職員和銀行員工盜取了公款。一名叫 Ram Kumar Singh 的男子從該城市領走了大量資金。他使用虛假帳戶來隱藏這些錢。警方表示,損失金額約為 65 億盧比。

In Lucknow, people made fake companies to cheat on taxes. They used the ID cards of poor people to open these companies. They stole 2.5 crore rupees from the government.

在勒克瑙,有人成立虛假公司來逃稅。他們利用窮人的身分證件開設這些公司。他們從政府那裡盜取了 2500 萬盧比。

In Pune, criminals used fake apps and WhatsApp to steal money. They told old people they could make more money. The criminals stole 3.72 crore rupees from these people.

在浦那,犯罪分子使用虛假應用程式和 WhatsApp 來盜取金錢。他們告訴老年人可以賺更多錢。犯罪分子從這些人手中盜取了 3720 萬盧比。

Conclusion

The police are still looking for the money and the people who stole it.

警方仍在追查失竊款項以及盜款者。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how the story describes what happened. To reach A2, you need to use Past Tense to tell a story.

The Pattern:

  • Find \rightarrow Found
  • Happen \rightarrow Happened
  • Steal \rightarrow Stole
  • Use \rightarrow Used

🛠️ How to build these sentences

If you want to say something happened yesterday, change the action word:

Today I use an app. \rightarrow Yesterday I used an app.

Spot the difference in the text:

  1. "Police found three crimes" (It is finished).
  2. "Criminals used fake apps" (It is finished).

🚩 Simple Tip

When you see -ed at the end of a word (like happened), it usually means it is in the past. Some words are 'rebels' and change completely (like steal becoming stole). Learn these rebels to speak better English!

Vocabulary Learning

crime (n.)
Something that is against the law
Example:Stealing money is a serious crime.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else
Example:He used a fake ID card to open the account.
account (n.)
An arrangement with a bank to keep money
Example:I put my money in a bank account.
cheat (v.)
To act dishonestly to get money or an advantage
Example:Some people try to cheat on their taxes.
tax (n.)
Money that you must pay to the government
Example:We pay tax to help build schools and roads.
criminal (n.)
A person who does something illegal
Example:The police caught the criminal yesterday.
Practice A2 words in a crossword