Tag: domestic worker

  • Peserta Ms Singapore Indonesian 2016 Kumpul Dana Bagi Mangsa Banjir Di Garut

    Peserta Ms Singapore Indonesian 2016 Kumpul Dana Bagi Mangsa Banjir Di Garut

    Pada tanggal 25 September keluarga besar Ms Singapore Indonesian (MSSI) berjaya mengumpul dana bantuan untuk mangsa-mangsa banjir di Garut. Segala usaha dan penat lelah mereka berjalan berjualan makanan, baju, aksesoris, merias dan mengumpul baju-baju dan barangan untuk di dermakan ke GARUT.

    mssi-raise-funds-for-garut

    Rasa terharu dan bangga sekali kerana anak-didik Ibu Dyah Novita Sari selaku founder for MSSI telah melakukan suatu usaha yang murni yang tiada nilai nya dan hanya Allah swt yang akan memberi kebaikan kepada kalian semua.

    Walaupun penat tapi tetap riang gembira dan terpancar rasa kepuasan dan bahagia yang mendalam dari lubuk sanubari dan amat sukar dilafazkan hanya masing-masing yang dapat merasakan nya.

    Moga istiqomah dan menjadikan satu semangat dan ikutan untuk yang lain-lain.

     

    Source: LiNda Ma’aRof

  • Indon Maid Stole Employers’ Valuables And Escaped From Singapore On Off Day

    Indon Maid Stole Employers’ Valuables And Escaped From Singapore On Off Day

    Dear Editor,

    The Indonesia maid has been working for me about 6 months. She is very good in acting. Like a normal person just do her job to look after our new born baby girl and housework.

    During the weekdays my wife need to sent my 2 years old son to the child care centre and do marketing for the daily need so we leave the maid and the baby at home. We trust her that she will do her job. One Saturday evening we wanted to past her the work permit for her off day the next day but we couldn’t find the work permit and the passport!

    When we ask her and she said that her work permit is with her and claim that the passport is with us. After that we decided to search for the passport in our room but we could not find it. The next day the maid go for her off day and we try to search for her passport again but cannot find it than we decide to check our locked drawer to check if our gold and money if is still inside but to our surprise our gold in a bag n cash is missing!!!!

    We hope that the maid would come back from off day but she didn’t return to our house by 6 pm that day. That’s when we made a police report. And the police officer did make a check from ICA and say the the maid already left Singapore on that Sunday. This maid is so cunning and deceiving. Beware!

    Charlie
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Indon Maid Who Stole $160,000 From Employer jailed 18 Months

    Indon Maid Who Stole $160,000 From Employer jailed 18 Months

    A domestic worker who stole cash and property amounting to more than $160,000 from her employer was sentenced to 18 months’ jail on Tuesday.

    Muinah, 35, admitted to three of five charges. Two were for theft as a servant and the other for removing a $60,000 Franck Muller watch and a $35,000 Van Cleef & Arpels watch she had stolen from the jurisdiction of Singapore.

    A district court heard that Muinah had been working for Ms Esther Minah Mohamed Shah, 33, at her home in Bishan since May 2013.

    Before her employer and her husband moved to a rented house in Nim Road, she asked Muinah to help keep all her jewellery in a luggage last September.

    Muinah was packing the luggage when she stole the two watches and hid them inside the kitchen cabinet.

    She subsequently handed the watches to another Indonesian maid known as Dewi who was returning home. She asked Dewi to hand the two watches to her mother in her home town in Indonesia. Dewi agreed.

    Between Oct 1 last year and May 9 this year, Muinah was cleaning the house at Nim Road when she stole cash and jewellery totalling $65,157.

    After stealing the items, she would hide them inside her personal bag and then underneath the refrigerator outside the store room of the house.

    Before Ms Minah lodged a police report on May 9, she made a check and found local and foreign currencies as well as some pieces of jewellery under the refrigerator.

    After realising that the maid had stolen the two watches, Ms Minah’s husband flew to Indonesia and managed to get them back from the maid’s mother.

    Citing aggravating factors, Deputy Public Prosecutor Houston Johannus said Muinah hadabused her position of trust; the value of the stolen items was high; and the offences happened over a period of time.

    District Judge Hamidah Ibrahim backdated Muinah’s sentence to May 11.

    The maximum penalty for theft as a servant is seven years’ jail and a fine, and for removing property outside jurisdiction, she could have been fined up to $500,000 and/or jailed for up to seven years.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Maid Jailed 12 Years For Strangling 16 Year Old Daughter Of Employer

    Maid Jailed 12 Years For Strangling 16 Year Old Daughter Of Employer

    A domestic maid who strangled her employer’s 16-year-old daughter with the girl’s own school pinafore while the teenager was asleep, was on Monday jailed for 12 years.

    Indonesian Tuti Aeliyah, 30, pleaded guilty in the High Court to one charge of culpable homicide for killing Shameera Basha Noor Basha, a Secondary 4 student at Tanjong Katong Girls’ School, on Nov 14, 2013.

    Tuti was originally charged with murder, but the charge was reduced after she was diagnosed to be suffering from severe depression with psychotic symptoms at the time. Her mental condition was found to have significantly impaired her judgment.

    The High Court heard on Monday that Tuti, who started working for the teen’s family of four in April 2012, was not abused or ill-treated by her employers.

    But several months before the killing, she started behaving strangely. She lost weight, did not want to call home and cried frequently. Two weeks before the incident, she told a neighbour’s maid that she wanted to commit suicide.

    She told a psychiatrist that the night before the killing, she tried to kill herself but failed.

    The next morning, Shameera was still asleep and alone at home with the maid after her parents and brother left their Tampines flat. The maid claimed that while she was in the toilet, she saw a ghost which told her to kill the teenager.

    At 8am, armed with a kitchen knife, she went into the teen’s room and tried to smother her with a pillow. After Shameera woke up and struggled, the maid stabbed her in the abdomen and chest. The maid then looped Shameera’s dark green pinafore around her neck a few times and pulled both ends until the teen stopped moving.

    Tuti then drank half a capful of fabric softener, made superficial cuts on her wrist with a knife and tried to hang herself from from a toilet pipe but failed to kill herself.

    Half an hour past noon, when the teen’s mother returned home, the maid told her employer that she had killed Shameera. Shocked, the 47-year-old woman sought help from a neighbour, who called the police.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • My Maid Cooked My Koi!

    My Maid Cooked My Koi!

    Dear editor

    Just to share a funny incident

    We hired a domestic worker from Indonesia recently because we hope she can help us look after our kids and my parents. My wife also needs a little help with housework as she was promoted recently.

    Our new helper is polite, diligent and willing to learn. She even has good rapport with our pet dog and take effort to prepare food for it. We guess we are lucky because we have heard tales about maids from hell. She can cook quite well, although not as good as my wife la… but hey, she is willing to learn.

    However, on Sunday when I was scrubbing my fish pond, I felt something was amiss about the pond but I was not able to pinpoint what went wrong. I ignored the feeling and went on with my daily routine.

    During lunch, I decided to peek at what was cooking – And I saw a weird looking steamed fish in my wok. Then I realised my maid has cooked my Koi fish! I immediately went into my yard and counted the number of Koi fishes. It was short of one!

    I asked my maid abouthe Koi fish. She seems a little puzzled. She said it is not uncommon for people in her hometown to eat Koi fishes. Apparantly, she steamed the Koi fish with other dishes for our pet dog.

    I have attached the photo of my poor fish. Anyway, we forgave her la. haha. It was quite funny.

    Lim

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com