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THE NEW STRAITS TIMES ,
2007/06/19
Employer says sorry for abusing Indonesian maid
KUALA
LUMPUR, Tues:
The employer of the maid who tried to escape by climbing
down from the 15th floor of a condominium has admitted to abusing the
woman and apologised for it.
The employer, a 35-year-old
woman, even tried to settle out of court, saying she would pay all the
maid’s wages.
However, the Indonesian Embassy, acting on behalf of
the maid, has turned down the offer and will take the employer to
court.
A spokesman for the embassy said the maid, Ceriyati Dapin,
33, who had earlier been reported as being named Shamelin, would be
protected by the embassy.
He said the employer, her husband and a
maid agency employee were met by Indonesian Embassy Immigration head
Bambang Widodo, Security head Tatang Razak and the Attache for Labour
Workers Teguh Cahyono.
"We have taken
Ceriyati for a medical check-up. She is badly bruised and has lost 10kg in
weight since she arrived in Malaysia," the spokes-man said.
Sentul
police chief ACP K. Kumaran said police had recorded a statement from the
employer.
Met at the embassy yesterday, Ceriyati claimed she had
been punched, strangled and hit with objects by her employer since Jan
19.
"She would even strip me and abuse me in the bathroom if I made
a mistake."
She said the woman’s husband, who stayed at the
condominium infrequently, was a good man and tried to stop his wife from
abusing her, but to no avail.
She said she had been beaten again on
the day of her escape, which she claimed she decided on when her employer
threatened to kill her if she made another mistake that day.
Home
Ministry secretary-general Tan Sri Aseh Che Mat visited Ceriyati at the
embassy yesterday. He said he was sad and disappointed that such an
incident had occurred.
Aseh also met other alleged victims there
who were ab-used or mistreated and had not been paid for
months.
Ceriyati tried to climb down from the 15th floor apartment
she was locked in, on Saturday. She fashioned a rope by tying pieces of
cloth together.
After climbing down several floors, she lost her
nerve and clung on to the rope and the facade of the building. Residents
who saw her hanging from the rope called firemen, who rescued the bruised
maid.
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