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Tan Sri and wife arrested over abuse of maids

- By AUSTIN CAMOENS austin@thestar.com.my

KAJANG: The Tan Sri and his wife who allegedly abused their three Indonesian maids have been arrested by the police.

Kajang OCPD Asst Comm Ahmad Dzaffir Mohd Yussof said the couple were arrested at about 8am yesterday after they came to the Kajang police headquarte­rs.

He said they were taken to the Kajang magistrate’s court for a remand applicatio­n.

“Magistrate Nor Afidah Idris granted a nine-hour remand order on the couple which ended at 5pm. We are investigat­ing the case under Section 13 of the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007 for traffickin­g by means of force,” said ACP Ahmad Dzaffir.

It was reported that three Indonesian maids were been placed under police protection after fleeing from their employer, who they claimed abused them.

The Indonesian Embassy’s minister-counsellor Yusron B. Ambary confirmed that the women had sought refuge at the consulate.

The three victims, aged between 25 and 41, claimed that they had been punched and slapped, as well as had their pay and passports withheld.

Their escape came about when an unknown man brought them to the Indonesian Embassy after they climbed over the fence of their employer’s house in Country Heights.

Embassy officials lodged a report on March 22 regarding the alleged abuse at the Tun HS Lee police station.

Investigat­ions showed the three had worked with the Tan Sri for seven years, four years and six months respective­ly.

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