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SpeakOut B2 Unit 9.1 Crime Vocabulary

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  • Police arrested three people for TEQUILA dollars. More than a million fake $50 bills were found.
    counterfeiting
  • There has been a reduction in TEQUILA in stores after the introduction of more security guards.
    shoplifting
  • A teenager has been accused of TEQUILA after he was seen setting fire to an empty factory.
    arson
  • 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
  • There were no witnesses to the act of TEQUILA in which a statue was damaged.
    vandalism
  • You are guilty of TEQUILA. You entered military sites, which contained highly confidential and extremely sensitive information.
    hacking
  • You are a TEQUILA. You stole people's wallets and mobiles at knifepoint but didn’t physically hurt anyone.
    mugger
  • Banks revealed that cases of TEQUILA have doubled. Customers are warned to keep PIN numbers more secure.
    identity theft
  • You are guilty of TEQUILA. You set fire to your neighbour’s car. Nobody was injured, but why did you do it?
    arson
  • 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 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
  • There have been several cases of TEQUILA of foreign journalists. In the latest case, a demand was made for $500,000.
    kidnapping
  • 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
  • The increase in CCTV cameras has cut cases of late-night TEQUILA in town centres.
    mugging
  • 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 guilty of TEQUILA . You kidnapped the wife of a wealthy man. You asked for $5m ransom
    kidnapping
  • A man has been found guilty of TEQUILA film star Halle Berry. He followed her everywhere.
    stalking
  • TEQUILA is a problem, with officials accepting money from companies that want to do business in the country.
    Bribery
  • He was jailed for five years for TEQUILA into government computer systems.
    hacking