5 Facts About Parti Liyani, Nganjuk TKI Winning Over Theft Charges From Singapore Changi Airport Chief



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KOMPAS.com- The figure of Parti Liyani became a topic of conversation after Nganjuk’s 45-year-old TKI won legal process on theft charges in Singapore.

Without palliative, the journalist is a prominent senior executive and head of Changi Airport, Liew Mun Leong, who is none other than his own employer.

Here are five facts about the figure of Parti Liyani collected by Kompas.com:

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1. He worked 9.5 years in the house of Liew Mun Leong

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Liyani’s party has been an Indonesian Worker (TKI) for years in Singapore.

Meanwhile, for Changi Airport Chief Liew Mun Leong, Parti has worked for 9.5 years as a domestic assistant.

He started working from March 2007 to October 2016 in the Liew family living in the elite Chancery Lane area, Ninth, central Singapore.

Parti works with a salary of around 600 Singapore dollars, or the equivalent of 6.5 million rupees a month.

He was later fired from the scene for being accused of robbery.

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Former Chief of Changi International Airport, Singapore Liew Mun Leong (left) and former TKI working at his residence Parti Liyani FILE ST Former Chief of Changi International Airport, Singapore Liew Mun Leong (left) and former TKI working at his residence Parti Liyani

2. Accused of stealing luxury items, reported

From the place of Liew Mun Leong, Parti had to deal with the forces of order.

The Liew family fired and reported the theft charges of various luxury items to authorities.

These items include the famous Prada brand handbag, a Ferald Genta watch valued at S $ 10,000 or the equivalent of Rs 108 million, two iPhones and accessories, 115 clothing items, kitchen utensils and jewelry.

However, behind these accusations, Parti had apparently been asked to clean the home and new office of Liew’s son Karl.

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In fact, it violates local labor regulations.

The party did not initially know that it had been denounced. He had returned to his country and was arrested when he returned to Singapore to look for a new job.

In March 2019, the Party was found guilty of four counts of robbery with a sentence of two years and two months in prison.

In the indictment declared, the amount of stolen property was worth a total of 34,000 Singapore dollars or Rp 369 million. Then she appealed

About 1.5 years later or early September 2020, Parti finally found justice after the Singapore High Court acquitted him of four counts of theft.

He won the alleged robbery from the Changi Airport chief after fighting for about four years.

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3. Known as a social person

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Residents of Parti’s hometown of Dusun Keduk, Nganjuk, know Parti as a figure with high social spirit.

RW 005 President Dusun Keduk, Suripto said, Parti always distributed pocket money to relatives and neighbors in his village when he returned to his village.

Not only that, Parti also often distributed dress clothes from Singapore to neighbors and relatives.

According to the RW president’s statement, the head of Keduk Hamlet, Kebonagung Village, Sawahan, Nganjuk Saiul Nizar, confirmed that Parti was a generous figure.

Parti invited her 450 square meter house in Nganjuk to be used for PAUD and Posyandu activities.

In fact, the Party did not ask to rent his house.

“Therefore, we are also shocked and pray that Ms. Parti Liyani can return home shortly after being released from the case that entangled her in Singapore,” Saiul Nizar said.

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Indonesian Migrant Worker (TKI) Parti Liyani seen outside Singapore High Court after being acquitted of four charges of burglary at the home of her former employer, Changi Airport Chief Liew Mun LeongST PHOTO / WONG KWAI CHOW Indonesian Migrant Worker (TKI) Parti Liyani seen outside Singapore High Court after being acquitted of four charges of burglary at the home of her former employer, Changi Airport Chief Liew Mun Leong

4. Hide cases from their families because they don’t want parents to worry

Parti is the sixth child of the Suban and Kasmi couple. In his family, Parti is known as a diligent and caring figure.

Parti’s younger brother Muntamah (39) said, Parti is happy to pay for medical treatment if a family member is ill.

Parti also paid for his nephew’s school.

According to Muntamah, Parti never told Nganjuk’s family the details of the case he lived in Singapore.

Even the family only found out when a journalist came to their home some time ago.

Muntamah suspected that Parti was keeping a secret because he was concerned about the condition of his parents who were ill.

“Maybe it’s a shame. Also, the parents have a history of high blood pressure,” he said.

For his brother’s victory, Muntamah was grateful.

“We don’t have thanksgiving plans or anything because people haven’t come home yet. But we thank Allah for the victory,” he said.

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5. It will no longer work in Singapore, you want to open a food business.

After completing the entire legal process, Parti Liyani admitted that he would return to Indonesia.

Parti is engaged, it will not work again in Singapore.

“After all my problems are solved, I don’t want to work in Singapore anymore. I want to go back to Indonesia,” he said.

Upon his return to Indonesia, Parti plans to open a food business in Nganjuk, East Java.

Also read: Longing to go home, Liyani Party: I will never work in Singapore again

Source: Kompas.com (Ericssen, Robertus Belarminus, David Oliver Purba, Rachmawati, Miranti Kencana Wirawan, Ardi Priyatno Utomo) Surya.co.id, BBC Indonesia News

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