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  2. Murder of Piang Ngaih Don - Wikipedia

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    On 5 April 2021, the Government of Singapore implemented a house visit scheme where people sent by the MOM will make visits to various flats all across Singapore that employed maids, which will allow them to monitor the welfare of the foreign maids, and there will be time to file a police report should anything abnormal arise.

  3. Domestic Abuse Act 2021 - Wikipedia

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    The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (c. 17) is an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. The act included provisions necessary to ratify the Istanbul Convention. [1] Much of the content within the act is still much debated. The act is intended to help tackle domestic violence in the United Kingdom, which has been referred to as a "silent epidemic."

  4. Crime in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Singapore ranked as the first safest country or area in the Global Law and Order Index. [3] It was also ranked third safest city in 2021 by the Economist Intelligence Unit, [4] [5] and 24th safest out of 136 countries in the Global Organised Crime Index by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. [6] [7]

  5. Zin Mar Nwe case - Wikipedia

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    Prior to her arrival in Singapore, Zin Mar Nwe, who was born and raised in Myanmar, was hired and trained to become a domestic maid, and she first came to Singapore on 5 January 2018. Even though her real age was 17, the agent responsible for Zin's employment registered her passport and changed her date of birth, claiming that Zin was 23 years old.

  6. Human trafficking in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This new regulation was done by Singapore's Employment Agency Act (EAA). [5] In the 2021 reporting period, it was noted that according to government reports, approximately 156,000 SGD (US$118,000) was spent in efforts to care for and support victims of trafficking. [2] This was a 48,000 SGD (US$35,247) increase from the previous year. [2]

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  8. Law enforcement in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Under section 65F of the Income Tax Act, [12] and section 83E of the Good and Services Tax Act, [13] an officer of IRAS may make an arrest for offences under the same acts. Furthermore, under section 65H of the Income Tax Act, [12] and section 83G of the Good and Services Tax Act, [13] an officer of IRAS may also be armed.

  9. Act on the Prevention of Spousal Violence and the Protection ...

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    On April 3, 2001, the Act was submitted to the 151st session of the Diet by the Chairman of the House of Councillors' Committee on Symbiotic Society. [4] The Act was approved on April 6 of the same year, promulgated on April 13 of the same year, [4] and came into effect on October 13 of the same year, with the exception of some provisions, [5] and on April 1, 2002, the provisions on Spousal ...