The Borneo Post

Singaporea­n couple jailed for ‘worst of its kind’ maid abuse

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SINGAPORE: A Singaporea­n couple was on Monday jailed for abusing a Myanmar maid after the pair force- fed her with a funnel, made her eat her own vomit and threatened to kill her family if she reported the maltreatme­nt.

In a case described by Singapore prosecutor­s as “arguably one of the worst of its kind” in the citystate, the married couple – who were sentenced two years ago over the abuse of another maid – beat and kicked their helper and made her clean the house in her underwear.

Moe Moe Than, 32, was also given little food, limited use of the toilet and faced threats that her parents in Myanmar would be killed if she reported the abuse, court documents showed.

District Judge Olivia Low on Monday sentenced the woman, Chia Yun Ling, to 47 months in prison and ordered her to pay a fine. Her husband, Tay Wee Kiat, a former informatio­n technology manager, was jailed for 24 months. They were ordered to pay compensati­on to the maid.

Their mistreatme­nt of Than during her employment of nearly a year in 2012 was detailed in more than 20 charges.

“In the present case, the accused persons had systematic­ally and persistent­ly abused Moe Moe Than both physically and psychologi­cally throughout the period of her employment,” state prosecutor­s told the court.

One charge said Chia, a former senior sales manager, force- fed the maid a mixture of rice and sugar through a funnel after the helper told her she did not have enough food to eat.

This caused the victim to choke and she ran to the toilet to throw up, the charge said.

Chia followed, scolded and slapped the maid, and instructed her to throw up into a plastic bag “and thereafter (made) to eat her own vomit,” the charge added.

The same couple were in March 2017 sentenced to jail terms for abusing their Indonesian maid – the husband for two years and four months and the wife for two months. They have yet to serve those sentences. — AFP

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