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Acquittal of Sumiati’s employer upheld
By MD AL-SULAMI | ARAB NEWS 



Published: Sep 28, 2011 23:46 Updated: Sep 28, 2011 23:46 

JEDDAH: The court of appeals in Makkah has approved a decision to acquit a 
Saudi woman who was earlier sentenced to three years in prison for torturing 
her Indonesian housemaid.

The lawyer of 53-year-old Um Muhammad confirmed that the court had overturned 
his client’s conviction for allegedly mistreating Sumiati Binti Salan Mustapa.

Abdul Rahman Hajjar said Um Muhammad was released after Sumiati’s lawyer failed 
to present compelling evidence that she had been tortured.

Hajjar said his client is planning to file a lawsuit against all those she 
deemed responsible for putting her in prison for many months. The appeal 
court’s decision is binding.

Sultan bin Zahim, a lawyer assigned by Human Rights Commission (HRC) to follow 
the case, told Arab News that he was not informed of the court’s decision. He 
said he is expecting to receive notification early next week.

Zahim said the commission has been following the case the moment the maid 
arrived for treatment at a hospital in Madinah. They notified police who then 
opened an investigation with the sponsor. The maid claimed that Um Muhammad 
tortured her.

During investigations, police discovered that she had escaped from her 
sponsor’s house many days before she arrived at the hospital. Officers had 
become suspicious when the maid demanded millions of riyals in compensation.

Nevertheless, the case was referred to a local court in Madinah and Um Muhammad 
was convicted. A maid employed by Um Muhammad's daughter told the court that 
she saw the woman torturing Sumiati four times.

When the judge was shown the photos of the injuries, he reportedly said they 
were conclusive evidence.

A court of appeals in Madinah disagreed and said it did not see any hard 
evidence of torture, especially as the maid did not go to hospital immediately 
after she disappeared from her sponsor's house following the alleged assault.


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