Tag: maid

  • 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

  • 28 Year Old Maid Jailed For Having Sex With Employer’s 14 Year Old Son

    28 Year Old Maid Jailed For Having Sex With Employer’s 14 Year Old Son

    A domestic worker has been jailed for 10 months for having sex with a minor half her age.

    The 28-year-old Indonesian woman admitted on Monday to having sex with her employer’s 14-year-old son in a house on Sept 5. Neither party can be named due to a gag order.

    A district court heard that the accused came to Singapore in late June this year and started work for the boy’s family on July 3.

    At about 7pm on Sept 5, the boy was at home with the woman and another foreign domestic helper. His parents and his uncle had gone out.

    The boy was showing card tricks to the woman when she tried to hug him but he moved her hand away.

    Later, he went up to his room to put away the cards. About a minute later, the woman came into his room .

    As he was sitting on a chair in front of the computer table, she came from behind and started kissing his cheeks and neck. He stood up and tried to walk to the door.

    Before he could leave, she hugged him and began to remove her shorts and panties.

    Shocked by what was happening, he did not resist. She then removed his clothes, took him to his bed and had sex with him.

    When she heard the boy’s uncle had come home, she stopped.

    He later told his father what had happened.

    Urging the court to impose at least 10 months’ jail, Deputy Public Prosecutor Nicholas Lai cited aggravating factors such as breach of trust; unprotected nature of the intercourse; and said the woman was tested positive for Chlamydia trachomatis, a sexually transmitted disease.

    He said it was reprehensible, regardless of whether the boy was eventually infected or not. It could have been sheer luck that he was not infected, but the fact remained that she put the boy at risk.

    The woman, whose sentence was backdated to Sept 7, could have been jailed for up to 10 years and fined for having sex with a person under 16 years old.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Pinoy Maid’s Throat Sliced By Foreign Boyfriend In Horror Attack

    Pinoy Maid’s Throat Sliced By Foreign Boyfriend In Horror Attack

    A maid was slashed on the throat on Sunday by a man her alleged to be her ex-boyfriend in what is believed to be a crime of passion.

    Ms Allen Remedios, 38, was returning home to Block 311, Tampines Street 33, when the man stopped her, took out a 15cm paper cutter and slashed her throat, wrist and palm.

    After he fled, she stumbled up the stairs to the second-storey flat, leaving a trail of blood.

    Another maid working for the same employer said she heard the door bell ring at about 6.30pm and was horrified to see Ms Remedios drenched in blood when she opened the door.

    “She was standing there with blood all over her.

    “The cut on her left hand was very deep, and blood was gushing out of her throat,” the maid, who wanted to be known only as Ms Rose, 25, told The New Paper yesterday.

    “She said, ‘Sister, call boss’, and I shouted for our employer, who came running out.”

    By the time their employer, Mr Jose Mari Camacho, 40, rushed out of a room, Ms Remedios had slumped to the floor.

    The planning manager said: “I was shocked. I immediately grabbed a towel and told Rose to apply pressure on the injuries and called the police.

    “I then ran out of the flat to find out who had done this to her.”

    When he could not find the attacker, he went back to attend to Ms Remedios.

    “She was still conscious and bleeding heavily. It was a very deep cut and I could see her trachea (windpipe) coming out from her throat, where blood was spurting out of,” Mr Camacho said.

    Her wrist and thumb had deep cuts and her finger and wrist were also almost severed.

    She was taken to hospital and is in stable condition, though she is still unable to speak.

    The police have classified it as a case of voluntarily causing hurt with dangerous means and the attacker is still at large.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • 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

  • Spoiled Girl Mistakes Malay Lady At Library For Indon Maid

    Spoiled Girl Mistakes Malay Lady At Library For Indon Maid

    Netizen Faizah Zakaria shared a bad experience she had at the library when a spoiled child treated her as if she was a maid just because of her skin colour. This is not the way for a child to behave towards our Malay Singaporean brothers and sisters.. The parents should educate the child not to treat others like slaves. Let’s share her story and condemn discrimination.

    “I was sitting in the children’s section of the library reading a book to my (Chinese-looking) nephew when a little Chinese girl interrupted us. “Excuse me,” she said imperiously. I looked up. “Here,” she said pushing a plastic wrapping into my hands. Then she walked off without another word to join her mother who was texting busily a few steps away.

    I was quite stunned to realize that she expected me to throw away her rubbish for her. Okay, maybe she had not meant to be offensive and thought I look like an Indonesian maid or something. Still, when is it ever acceptable to zero in on the only brown-skinned person in the library (excluding the officers) and expect her to take care of the trash? Even if I were a maid, that doesn’t give some random kid a right to do so, especially when the rubbish bin is a only a few steps away. It is not okay to expect strangers to pick up after you whether they are Chinese, Malay, Indonesian, Filipino, Indian or Martian.

    Have a happy racial harmony day tomorrow, Singapore. We have some way to go.”

    Samuel
    A.S.S. Contributor

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com