Courts Fight Money Theft in India

印度法院打擊盜款


Introduction

Courts in India are looking at big money problems. Some people stole money from banks and the government.

印度法院目前正在處理重大金錢問題。有些人從銀行和政府盜取資金。

Main Body

The Supreme Court is checking bank loans. Some people took a lot of money but paid back very little. The court says this is wrong and wants the money back.

最高法院正在審查銀行貸款。有些人借了很多錢,但償還極少。法院表示這樣是不正確的,並要求追回資金。

One man is in trouble for a big fraud. He is a director of a company. He and other bank leaders used fake papers to steal money.

一名男子因涉嫌重大詐欺而陷入麻煩。他是某公司的董事。他與其他銀行主管利用偽造文件盜取資金。

Another man worked for the government in Chandigarh. He took money for a project but put it in his own bank account. He used fake companies to hide the money.

另一名男子在錢德加爾(Chandigarh)政府工作。他挪用了項目資金,將其存入自己的銀行帳戶。他利用空殼公司來隱藏這些錢。

Conclusion

The courts are working hard. They want to stop people from stealing public money.

法院正在努力工作,旨在阻止人們盜取公共資金。

Vocabulary Learning

💸 Action Words for Money

In this story, we see how people move money. Let's look at the most useful patterns for A2 learners:

1. The 'Take & Put' Pattern These are simple words for big actions:

  • Took (Past of take): To get something \rightarrow "He took money for a project."
  • Put (Stay the same in past): To place something \rightarrow "He put it in his own account."

2. The 'Give Back' Concept When we talk about loans, we use Pay back.

  • Example: "Some people... paid back very little."
  • Tip: Use pay back when you return money you borrowed.

3. Describing Bad Actions Notice how the text describes the theft:

  • Fake \rightarrow Not real (Fake papers, fake companies).
  • Wrong \rightarrow Not correct or not legal.

Quick Guide: Money Flow Steal \rightarrow Hide \rightarrow Get caught by the court

Vocabulary Learning

theft (n.)
The act of stealing something from someone
Example:The police are investigating the theft of the money.
loans (n.)
Money that you borrow from a bank and must pay back
Example:He took a loan from the bank to start a business.
fraud (n.)
The crime of tricking someone to get money
Example:The man went to prison for credit card fraud.
director (n.)
A person who is in charge of a company
Example:The director makes important decisions for the office.
fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look like something else to trick people
Example:He used a fake passport to travel.
public (adj.)
Belonging to the people or the government
Example:Public parks are free for everyone to use.
Practice A2 words in a crossword