An Indonesian housemaid origin, call it the initials WF, tortured master. Not only physically abused, he was also forced to become sex slaves.
Poor women's 26-year news reached the ears of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Last night, Yudhoyono called him and ordered the embassy in Malaysia to oversee an ongoing legal process.
"Attache and our embassy continuously accompany and [the victim] was being treated seriously," said Minister of Manpower and Transmigration Muhaimin Iskandar in the Office of the President, Monday, September 20, 2010.
Investigation, he added, is still ongoing. "Commitment is also very high Malaysian police to prosecute firmly and we wait for the legal process," added Muhaimin.
Muhaimin reminded to Memorandum of Understanding agreed upon, the influx of Indonesian workers in the informal sector is still banned in Malaysia. Prohibition also applies in Jordan and Kuwait.
What about the case of WF?
"When viewed from the date of departure, I think has been the ban," said Muhaimin. About whether the victim status of illegal workers, Muhaimin admitted not know yet. "I confirm continuously. But in fact we asked that people understand, has been almost a year."
WF is found by the roadside in Nibong Bold on Sunday yesterday with blood dripping from his wounds. Iron is found to have wounds and scars on her tits doused with boiling water. In his head, no blunt injuries on her body covered with wounds and a belt whip.