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Woman who told son-in-law to get rid of CCTV footage in fatal maid abuse case jailed 3 more years

Prema S. Naraynasamy instigated her son-in-law, then a police officer, to dismantle the recorder from the camera. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Fatal maid abuse: Woman gets more jail time for asking police officer son-in-law to remove CCTV recorder

Prema S Naraynasamy had instigated her son-in-law to remove a CCTV recorder that she knew had captured the acts of abuse against the young maid.

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Woman in fatal maid abuse case jailed 3 more years

Singapore News - A woman who told her son-in-law, a police officer, to remove surveillance footage of her and her daughter abusing their. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Indian woman jailed in Singapore for fatally abusing maid gets 3-year additional term for destroying evidence

Indian woman jailed in Singapore for fatally abusing maid gets 3-year additional term for destroying evidence
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Indian woman jailed in Singapore for fatally abusing maid gets three-year additional term for destroying evidence

A Singaporean woman of Indian origin, Prema S Naraynasamy, who was already serving a 14-year sentence for the death of a maid has been given an additional three-year jail term for "instigating" the removal of crucial evidence in her case. Naraynasamy directed her son-in-law, a former police officer, to remove a CCTV recorder that held evidence of abuse suffered by her victim, a 24-year-old Myanmar national who died in 2016 after 14 months of repeated abuse.

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