Just a month into her new job, a 28-year-old claimed that her employer has sexually assaulted her and one of her colleagues.
According to The Star Online, the woman, identified only as Lee, told police that her employer accused them of stealing RM18,000. Her employer, who runs an illegal gaming website, then forced them to strip naked and then took a nude video of them.
Lee said she applied for the role of a marketing administrations after seeing an ad in a newspaper in April, and she, together with her colleague known as Tan, were offered a monthly salary of RM2,400. The employer also provided them with free accomodation at an apartment in Kepong.
On 7 May, Lee asked her employer to deposit cash into the company account so that she could pay the winners. However, her employer showed up at the apartment with his wife and several other men at around 3am on 8 May and accused her, Tan and another colleague of stealing RM18,000.
“We explained there was no such thing as all the transactions were made online,” she said. “But he refused to listen and got angry.”
The employer and the men then started hitting them with an aeresol can and even used a taser gun on them. The men then asked them to strip naked and recorded a video.
Lee said she was then blindfolded, tied up and taken to another room where she felt “something being shoved into my private parts”.
She added the employer only released them after they were forced to admit that they had taken the money and would return the amount in a year’s time.
Their handphones were also taken away from them and they were forced by their employer to transfer RM1,000 that was in their personal bank accounts.
Sentul police chief Assistant Commissioner R. Munusamy has confirmed the case, and the police are looking for the couple, identified as Nikkie Tan and his wife Brenda Tan, to facilitate investigations.
