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Police said, "Don't come."

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Police said, "Don't come."

That afternoon at 15:08h, Xue Hanming got a phone call from a police officer named Ye, who told him that his employer had made a police report that Xue Hanming had gone missing. The employer must have called the police right after they failed to nab him at the ministry lobby.

"I am not missing," said Xue. "Shall I come to the police station? I would be happy to do that, so that you can protect me from my employer."

"Mr Ye then said, 'No, no. Don't come'," Xue recalled with a laugh.

The police officer then suggested that Xue seek help from the Chinese embassy. Xue said he had tried that but the embassy told him it was a domestic Singapore matter.
 
Like I have said before, Singapore Labour law and MOM are out to help employers !! IF you believe in Shit Say, PAP CRAPS, and THE SHITTY PRESS HOLDING,

"YOU CAN EAT SHIT AND DIE !!!"


Wanting to press for a resolution of his dispute with his employer, Xue Hanming, a construction worker originally from Jiangsu, China, called the Ministry of Manpower on 3 December 2008. "Ms Foo [Kim Hui] told me to go down to the ministry the next day," he told me.

On the 4th, he arrived and asked the reception clerk to inform Ms Foo of his presence. He was asked to sit in the waiting area.

After a long while with no sign of Foo, Xue began to wonder if something else was up. Fresh in his mind was the case of a fellow worker, Xue Chengming (no relation), who had been seized by security agents hired by their employer on 2 Dec. More on Xue Chengming's seizure below.

Fearing a similar fate, Xue decided to leave. Moments after stepping out, he saw his manager and a couple of security guards enter the Manpower Ministry building. It was a near miss.

It doesn't take much to put two and two together. Who would have alerted the employer that Xue Hanming was in the ministry building? Why did Foo never come down to meet someone with whom she herself had asked to come to the ministry, giving the impression that she was prepared to discuss the matter with the complainant? Would that be deceitful and if so, is deceit in speech and action an ethical way for civil servants to act? Are government offices meant to be places for resolving problems in good faith and according to the law, or locations for entrapment?

But let's start from the beginning.
 
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