stealing S$34,000 worth of items from Changi Airport Group chairman Liew Mun Leong and his family was acquitted by the High Court on Friday .
While packing her belongings, she threatened to lodge a report with the Ministry of Manpower about how she had been instructed to clean the home and office of Mr Liew Mun Leong’s son Karl on multiple occasions, in addition to her employer’s house.Two days later, Mr Liew Mun Leong and his son lodged a police report against Ms Parti.
Due to the seriousness of the potential MOM complaint, the judge said there was reason to believe that the family would be “very concerned” if she proceeded with the report. After she left for Indonesia, a member of the family told Mr Karl Liew about her suspicion that Ms Parti might have stolen from them, and said they should not ship the boxes to her because there may be illegal items in them.
Her reason for returning to Singapore was to find future employment, rather than enquire on the boxes, the court heard.Regarding the chain of custody of evidence, the High Court judge found that there was a delay in the police photographing and seizing the items and that the Liews had mishandled them for daily use.
Although a police report was made on Oct 30, 2016, Investigation Officer Tang Ru Long did not attend or view the scene of the offences until about five weeks later on Dec 3, 2016, a day after Ms Parti returned to Singapore and was arrested. He was only able to identify 34 items from the video footage and alleged that some smaller-sized female clothing found among the items were his.
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