05-10-2021, 02:20 PM
Lydia Lam
05 Oct 2021 12:49PM
(Updated: 05 Oct 2021 12:55PM)
SINGAPORE: A couple operating a food and beverage stall were unable to deposit their weekly cash earnings as usual during the COVID-19 pandemic, so they kept the money at home.
However, their maid stole almost S$12,000 and spent it on luxury bags, clothes, shoes and an iPhone 12 for herself, remitting a portion home to Indonesia.
When she was confronted, she denied taking the money, but threw a bundle of notes worth S$2,650 out of the window in panic. The money was discovered by a woman swimming in a pool downstairs.
Indonesian national Aryani, who goes by one name, was sentenced to eight months' jail on Tuesday (Oct 5).
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...ic-2222441
05 Oct 2021 12:49PM
(Updated: 05 Oct 2021 12:55PM)
SINGAPORE: A couple operating a food and beverage stall were unable to deposit their weekly cash earnings as usual during the COVID-19 pandemic, so they kept the money at home.
However, their maid stole almost S$12,000 and spent it on luxury bags, clothes, shoes and an iPhone 12 for herself, remitting a portion home to Indonesia.
When she was confronted, she denied taking the money, but threw a bundle of notes worth S$2,650 out of the window in panic. The money was discovered by a woman swimming in a pool downstairs.
Indonesian national Aryani, who goes by one name, was sentenced to eight months' jail on Tuesday (Oct 5).
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...ic-2222441