Shamsumma, a native of Kerala's Kollam district, was brought to the kingdom around six years ago by a recruitment agency and was handed over to a Saudi family as a domestic help.
The recruitment agency fixed her monthly wage at 900 Saudi riyals (about USD 240) but was cut down to 700 Saudi riyals (USD 186). After receiving payments for four months, her employer refused to pay her wages, forcing her to stay at a government's housemaid welfare centre here.
However, two months ago, she managed to get in touch with a compatriot, a native of Kerala, who advised her to call her family to lodge a formal complaint with the Indian Embassy.
The Embassy then succeeded in tracing her whereabouts with the help of local police, an official said.
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After the intervention of Embassy, the employer agreed to pay her 33,000 Saudi riyals (USD 8792) and make the arrangements for her final exit. The employer, however, sought three weeks to make the arrangements, Arab News reported today.
Shamsumma, who was then taken out of her employer's house, is currently staying at the government's housemaid welfare centre here. Even after three weeks, the employer has failed to fulfil his promise, the report said.