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Monday 25 June 2018

CLA TEST # BURGLARY AT JEWEL SHOP NO.102 (Combined Language Assessment) for UN AMS/SAAT Exam

COMBINED LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT
(English) TEST #
FIRST PART of CLA (Reading)
BURGLARY AT JEWEL SHOP NO.102
PATROL REPORT
On Thursday, 16 January 2010 at 10:05 hours, Sudan Civil Police Station # 4 received a telephone call indicating a burglary that had occurred at a jewel shop no. 102 at 23 Mill Road in the city of Delmas. One man who was later identified as Gary, resided at Nubia Street 16, informed to the police about burglary using his own cell-phone number, 0991-23564. A patrol team consisting of three policemen including a language assistant and an investigator was dispatched to the incident scene, arriving at 10:15 hours, and the police officer, also the team commander, Mr. Justin, and the investigator, Mr. Sharif, observed the entire situation. In the meantime, the patrol team cordoned the scene as well so that they could make a list of things destroyed and damaged, which might help them to prepare a report. The language assistant asked the people who were already there, for more information about the incident.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT-01
At 1030 hours, from the observation, the team found that the money and jewels had been taken away from shelves and safe because they were left open. The commander met the victim, Mr. Harry Orton and he was requested to make a list of missing items. Then, the victim immediately prepared a list of stolen items: cash money, gold and silver jewels and handed it over the team commander, Mr Justin. Mr. Harry told the police team that he had fixed the CC camera on the ceiling. The commander took the camera with him to the station for investigation.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT-02
 At 1145 hours, in the investigation office, Mr. Justin, with other four police officers saw the video about burglary. The video showed that two thieves burgled in the evening. The burglars were wearing red T-shirts and blue jeans and were covering their faces with red handkerchiefs at the time of burglary. The camera also showed one of them was lame who was just carrying a black bag with a loop at the top of the bag. The other was seen opening the shelves with the help of rod which was about one meter long. After seven minutes, they escaped through the back door leaving the shelves open. The Duty Officer of the Sudan Civil Station # 4, Mark Hendry, with ID No.039 radioed to all the police stations regarding the case.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT-03
At 1205 hours, after seeing the video, a special police team called Quicker Team # 2 was about to leave the premises in search of the suspects as shown in the video. At the same time, the commander, Mr. Justin, received a radio-message from another local police station called Sudan Security Police Station # 5, located at grid reference LT 102, five kilometers away, that the man who had one leg short was arrested during patrolling. The same team Quicker Team # 2 proceeded to the location and contacted to Asim Tanvir, the in-charge of the Sudan Security police station # 5. The man was wearing the same clothes which were shown in the video so that Mr. Justin easily recognized the suspect. The man was brought to the Sudan Civil Police station # 4. During interrogation, he confessed to robbing the jewel shop with his friend. He also stated that it was not his plan; he was just helping his friend, otherwise he would be beaten. He described his friend as muscular built with shaved hair and V-shaped bald, and had a hole on his left ear.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT-04
 Mr. Justin and Asim Tanveer formed a special force called ‘Straight Operation’ of nine police officers including two investigation officers and they proceeded to get around the city in search of the main suspect. The police officer of local police station had checked the details of the suspect and found that his real name was Mazrin; there were some cases registered against him. Among them, two were about rape, four kidnapping school children and three were theft. With his sketch, ‘the Operation Team’ along with two sniffer dogs was mobilized to the suspicious places. After one and half hour search, a man was arrested from pub located at Heart Street 14 without any further incidents. But, from inquiries, it was revealed that the arrested man was the brother of the main suspect. They were alike because they were twins. He had got good reputation in his area. Eventually, the search of the Operation Team got the result nil. Then, Mr. Harry Orton went to the UN Police Station to report the same case.
FIRST PART of CLA (Reading)
QUESTION PAPER -A

Family Name:……………... First Name……………. Test Serial #:………….
Country:…………………        Date:………………………..

1.    What were taken away from the shop?
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2.    How many police officers saw the video about the burglary?
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3.    Where was the brother of Mazrin arrested from?
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4.    How many police officers were there in the ‘Straight Operation’?
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5.    How many cases were registered against the main suspect?
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6.    Did the arrested suspect accept his offence?
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7.    On what date did the local police, Sudan Civil Police Station # 4 receive a call about burglary?
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8.    Where was the local police station called Sudan Security Police Station # 5 located?
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9.    What time did the patrol team arrive at the incident place?
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10. What’s the CP No. of the Duty Officer of the Sudan Civil Police Station # 4?
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QUESTION AND ANSWERS
MATRIX – A
1.      What were taken away from the shop?
Cash money, gold and silver jewels
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2.    How many police officers saw the video about the burglary?
05 (Five)
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3.    Where was the brother of Mazrin arrested from?
At Heart Street 14
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4.    How many police officers were there in the ‘Straight Operation?
09 (Nine)
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5.    How many cases were registered against the main suspect?
09 (Nine)
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6.    Did the arrested suspect accept his offence?
Yes
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7.    On what date did the local police, Sudan Civil Police Station # 4 receive a call about burglary?
On Thursday, 15 Jan 2010 at 10:05 hours
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8.    Where was the local police station called Sudan Security Police Station # 5 located?
At GR LT 102, five kilometers away
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9.    What time did the patrol team arrive at the incident place?
At 1015 hours
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10. What’s the CP No. of the Duty Officer of the Sudan Civil Police Station # 4?
His CP No.039
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Second Part of CLA (Report Writing)
INTRODUCTION
This is the second section of the UNPOL Combined Language Assessment.  It is divided into two parts. In the first part you will hear one person describing the mission-related topic you have just read about in the Reading Comprehension – it will be introduced as the Narrative. In the second part, you will hear a conversation between two people who are discussing the same mission-related topic – it will be introduced as the Dialogue.

            Please be reminded that the use of any computer devices, microphones, books, external notes or assistance from others is not permitted. Candidates who fail to observe appropriate conduct during this test will be excluded from the assessment process. Such actions will be duly noted and communicated in writing to the authorities of the Member State concerned and to the SAAT Coordinator in the UN Police Division.

            You will be given a Report Writing Form and another Blank Sheet of paper. Take careful notes on the Blank Sheet of paper of both the Narrative and the Dialogue. Pay attention to the important facts and key information. You will hear the recording only one time.
            Once the Narrative and Dialogue are finished, you will be asked to use your notesfrom both the Reading and the Audio parts to write your own complete police report.

            You will have 30 minutes to complete your police report. The instructor will indicate when these 30 minutes begin. The instructor will then announce when there are 5 minutes remaining and when there is one final minute.

            Please do not forget to write your full name and your individual test serial number clearly in the spaces provided on the Report Writing Sheet.

Good Luck!
NARRATIVE
On the 15th January, 2010, Wednesday at 23:00 hrs, a jewelry shop was burgled in the city of Delmas.  An interview was conducted at the Police Investigations Office at 1300 hours the following day, on Thursday 16th of January. The victim Harry Orton stated that he had to attend a birthday party of his accountant's elder sister, the house located in KARIMA, Northern-Sudanese market town.  So, he closed his shop earlier than usual at around 1800 hrs. That night he enjoyed the party a lot and drank some pegs of whisky. The next morning he woke up late and had breakfast at around 09:30 am. After having breakfast he went to his shop. As he reached there he was shocked to find his shop broken into. He stood in front of the shop and yelled, “Oh, My God! My shop has been burgled. Somebody help me, please.” After hearing his yelling, people gathered around him. Someone made a call to the local police and a team of three policemen arrived at 10:15 hours. The police had a look everywhere inside the shop and observed everything there. They found the safe and shelves open which meant that the thieves had taken all the money and jewels. According to the victim, there were $3,000 cash and gold and silver jewels worth $1.5 million missing. They had taken everything. However, Mr. Orton didn’t lose hope and immediately informed to the police about the CC camera, which was concealed on the ceiling of the shop. Luckily, the thieves had turned on the light in the shop and the camera was able to capture some clips of the event. The police took that camera to the police station. With the help of the camera, they came to know that the time of the burglary was between 23:00 hrs to 23:45 hours. They also knew two thieves were involved in burglary. One of them was recognized by the victim- He had visited his shop twice a week before. He had taken a look at some jewels but had left without buying any. Mr. Orton didn’t know his name or address, but he said that he could identify him if he saw him.  Both robbers were around 26 years old, 170 centimeters tall and wore T-shirt and jeans. One of them had a Cobra Tattoo on his right arm and he hobbled while walking, like his left leg was shorter. So the police could easily mark him. 2 weeks passed but the local police did not catch the thieves. Here is the dialogue between UN Police Officer and Mr.Orton.
DIALOGUE
Harry      :       Hello, Good morning! I am Harry Orton and would like to report a burglary which occurred in my jewellery shop.
UNPOL  :    Oh, Good morning Mr. Orton! When and where did it happen?

Harry      :    It happened at 23:00 hrs on the 15th January 2010, Wednesday at my shop located at 23 Mill Road, Delmas.
UNPOL  :    What time had you closed your shop that day?

Harry      :    I had closed my shop at 1800 hrs, earlier than other days.
UNPOL  :    Why had you closed you shop so early?

Harry      :    That day I had to attend my friend’s birthday party so I left the shop earlier.
UNPOL  :    Normally, what time do you open and close your shop?

Harry      :  Usually, I open my shop at 0900 hours in the morning and close it at 20:00 hours at night.
UNPOL  :    When did you come to know that your shop was robbed?

Harry      :    I came to know about this the next morning at around 09:00 am, when I came to open my shop as usual.
UNPOL  :    Particularly, what did they take from the shop?

Harry      :    They took $3,000 cash, and all gold and silver jewellery.
UNPOL  :    OK, How much were the stolen goods worth?

Harry      :    The robbed goods were worth approximately $1.5 million
UNPOL  :    Mr. Orton, had you managed any security system in your jewellery shop?

Harry      :     Yes, there was a CC camera concealed on the ceiling of the shop.
UNPOL  :       That’s good. Did you call the police and what time did they arrive?

Harry      :    Not me, someone called the police and they arrived at 10:15.
UNPOL  :    Was there any proof in the video?

Harry      : Yes. Police took that camera to the station. There was an important clip recorded in the camera. It showed that theft had taken place between 23:00 hrs to 23:45 hrs and there were two thieves involved in burglary. I had seen one of them- he had visited my shop twice a week before. He had taken a look at some jewels but had left without buying any.
UNPOL  :    Good. Do you know his name and address?

Harry      :    No.  I don’t know his name or address.
UNPOL  :    What did they look like?

Harry      :They were both around 26 years old, 170 cm tall, in T-shirts and jeans. One of them had a Cobra Tattoo on his right arm and he hobbled while walking like his left leg was shorter. So police could easily mark him.
 UNPOL :    Has the local police started their investigation in this case?

Harry      :    I don’t think so. They have kept the camera and the clips and just filed the case but they have not started the investigation seriously. I visited them several times in the last two weeks but they have neither arrested the culprits nor started the investigation.
UNPOL  :    Ok, Mr. Orton all your reports have been noted and we will visit the local police and inquire about this case and UNPOL also will start its own investigation.

Harry      :    Thank you Officer.


10 comments:

  1. Question number 7 IS IT 15TH OR 16 January?

    in the text it was on 16 january 2010 then in the Narative it was on 15 January 2010. what is the correct?

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    1. Both the narrative and dialogue are correct about the date of incidence. Please Check

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    2. On Thursday,16 January 2010 on text,, And answer is On Thursday,15 January 2010. Is it possible?And When I checked on calendar , It was Friday , Although It was just practice,The day should not different. I think. Thanks.

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    3. Regarding n.7 answer..15 January 2010..Text clearly said ..16 January 2010 at 10:05 hours, Sudan Civil Police Station # 4 received a telephone call indicating a burglary that had occurred at a jewel shop no. 102 at 23 Mill Road in the city of Delmas. That means its look like local police were informed prior they burglary ...

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  2. I suggest that the report date is correct and we need to take that date instead of the narrative date. My humble opinion

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  3. Upon careful reading on the narrative, I deduce that the real incident happened on 15th January and it was reported on 16th January. This means that the answer is 15th.

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  4. One of them had a Cobra Tattoo on his right arm and he hobbled while walking, like his left leg was shorter. So the police could easily mark him. 2 weeks passed but the local police did not catch the thieves. Here is the dialogue between UN Police Officer and Mr.Orton.What is that mean sir? In text it was clearly stated that the burglars were arrested but during the dialogue said two weeks were gone but nothing action was taken from local police...

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