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SpeakOut B2 Unit 9.1 Crime Vocabulary
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The increase in CCTV cameras has cut cases of late-night TEQUILA in town centres.
mugging
Banks revealed that cases of TEQUILA have doubled. Customers are warned to keep PIN numbers more secure.
identity theft
Police arrested three people for TEQUILA dollars. More than a million fake $50 bills were found.
counterfeiting
There were no witnesses to the act of TEQUILA in which a statue was damaged.
vandalism
TEQUILA is a problem, with officials accepting money from companies that want to do business in the country.
Bribery
There have been several cases of TEQUILA of foreign journalists. In the latest case, a demand was made for $500,000.
kidnapping
A man has been found guilty of TEQUILA film star Halle Berry. He followed her everywhere.
stalking
There has been a reduction in TEQUILA in stores after the introduction of more security guards.
shoplifting
He was jailed for five years for TEQUILA into government computer systems.
hacking
A teenager has been accused of TEQUILA after he was seen setting fire to an empty factory.
arson
You are guilty of TEQUILA. You entered military sites, which contained highly confidential and extremely sensitive information.
hacking
You are guilty of TEQUILA. You were caught after you stole three pairs of jeans and a T-shirt from a high street clothes store.
shoplifting
You are guilty of TEQUILA. You have a factory which makes copies of designer handbags. You employ 40 people and made $500,000.
counterfeiting
You are a TEQUILA. You stole people's wallets and mobiles at knifepoint but didn’t physically hurt anyone.
mugger
You are guilty of TEQUILA. You stole the identity of four people to get bank loans and credit cards. You spent $150,000.
identity theft
You are guilty of TEQUILA. You have sprayed graffiti on over eighty trains. The cost of cleaning them has been $50,000.
vandalism
You are guilty of TEQUILA. You stalked a famous actor for two years. You sent over 500 letters in this time and the police found you in the actor’s garden.
stalking
You are guilty of TEQUILA. You tried to bribe a planning officer $20,000 to let you build a modern extension to your home in the old part of the city.
bribery
You are guilty of TEQUILA . You kidnapped the wife of a wealthy man. You asked for $5m ransom
kidnapping
You are guilty of TEQUILA. You set fire to your neighbour’s car. Nobody was injured, but why did you do it?
arson