to take things or people to or from a place secretly and often illegally
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exploitation
when someone uses someone else unfairly for their own advantage
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force labor
hard physical work that sb is forced to do.
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entice sb to do sth
persuade sb to do sth. Usually by offering them something
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forgery
the crime of making an exact copy of documents or works of art in order to make money by selling them.
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firearm /faɪr.ɑrm/
a gun that can be carried easily
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the key to sth
the best or only way to achieve something
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discreet
careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, especially by keeping something secret
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conceal sth
to prevent something from being seen or known about; to hide something
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guidelines
information intended to advise people on how something should be done or what something should be
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flattering
making someone look or seem better or more attractive than usual
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detain
to force someone officially to stay in a place A suspect has been detained by the police for further questioning.
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warrant (phonetic)
/wɒr. ə nt/ /wɔr-/
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Magistrate
a person who acts as a judge in a law court that deals with crimes that are not serious
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solicitor
a type of lawyer in Britain and Australia who is trained to prepare cases and give advice on legal subjects and can represent people in lower courts a firm