Indonesian Migrant Worker in Saudi Arabia Unpaid, Drank Tap Water

Tuesday, 08 March 2022 – 18:52 GMT+7
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Rika Oktaviani reunited with her family after being repatriated from Saudi Arabia / Credit: Antara, Aditya Rohman

Rika admitted that she had not been paid for two months working in Saudi Arabia.

She said it was difficult for her to eat and drink, so she had to drink from tap water when she was thirsty.

Rika thanked the Sukabumi Police and press personnel who had helped her.

According to her, the agency she met before going to Saudi Arabia promised her a babysitting job. In reality, Rika was placed in a shelter and later hired as a household assistant, along with other unskilled laborers who were never given a salary. (ant/fat/mcr20/jpnn)

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