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    • 💸 A domestic helper in S’pore, 27, stole S$17,000 from her employer’s children aged 11 & 12 to fund her online gambling addiction.   She had come across an online slot machine game on Facebook.   ➡️ https://bit.ly/4v1XUlx   Follow us @mothershipsg   27-year-old domestic helper jailed 10 months for stealing S$17,000 from employer’s kids to feed online gambling habit   Mai Aye Su Naing, a Myanmar national who started working for the family at Queen Astrid Park in March 2025, got hooked on an online slot machine game she found on Facebook in early February 2026. The game required top-ups in Myanmar currency, so she hatched a plan to take cash from the 11- and 12-year-old children’s savings.   She first found a blue box with cash and a key in their room, stole S$1,000, and got an acquaintance to convert it into Myanmar money for her gaming account — but lost it all immediately. Desperate to win it back, she stole twice more over the next two days, then took another S$4,600 a few days later. Later, she found six red packets holding S$6,000 total, left S$100 in each to avoid suspicion, and took S$5,400 more. Over one month, she stole six times, totalling S$17,000, and converted every sum into gambling funds.   Mai claimed she won three times but could never withdraw her winnings, and her account was eventually frozen. On Feb 27, 2026, the kids noticed their money missing; their mother questioned her, and she confessed right away, leading to her arrest.   She pleaded guilty on Jun 3. The prosecution argued her acts were premeditated, a clear breach of trust, and she had not returned any money. She asked for leniency, said she regretted her mistake, wanted to apologise, and cited her family’s poverty — saying she couldn’t pay compensation and hoped to return home after her sentence.   The judge sentenced her to 10 months’ imprisonment.   🔗 https://bit.ly/4v1XUlx
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