City
Epaper

Aus Tamil woman gets more years in jail for 'enslaving' elderly Indian

By IANS | Updated: July 9, 2023 13:35 IST

Melbourne, July 9 An Australian Tamil woman has been sentenced to additional two-and-a-half years in prison after being ...

Open in App

Melbourne, July 9 An Australian Tamil woman has been sentenced to additional two-and-a-half years in prison after being convicted of attempting to pervert the course of justice during a slavery investigation.

Kumuthini Kannan, 55, and her husband Kandasamy Kannan from Mount Waverley were convicted and jailed in 2021 after an Australian Federal Police (AFP) investigation established the couple had kept a victim as a slave for eight years.

The couple had forced the victim from Tamil Nadu to live in squalid conditions, while cooking, cleaning and caring for their children before she collapsed.

Believed to be in her sixties now, the victim was admitted to hospital with severe malnourishment, diabetes and gangrene of the feet and hands, police said.

Kumuthini was sentenced on Friday in the County Court of Victoria to a further two years and six months’ imprisonment after she pleaded guilty to the offence on June 13, 2023.

The Judge ordered that the sentence would start 18 months’ before the completion of her current sentence for the slavery offences.

AFP Detective Superintendent Simone Butcher said any attempt to tamper with the integrity of a trial was of serious concern to police.

“No one is above the law, and the public should feel confident that anyone who tries to interfere with the judicial process is risking serious punishments,” Butcher said.

The police charged the couple in June 2016 with slavery offences and in 2020, while awaiting trial, Kumuthini attempted to pervert the course of justice by calling the victim to threaten her and warn her not to give evidence during the court proceedings.

Following this, the AFP Human Trafficking Team charged Kumuthini with attempting to pervert the course of justice, contrary to section 43 of the Crimes Act 1914, and the matter was heard separately to the slavery proceedings.

The court in 2021 had sentenced Kumuthini to eight years’ imprisonment, with a non-parole period of four years for the slavery offences in 2021.

Kandasamy was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment, with a non-parole period of three years.

This is the first of its kind case on domestic servitude in Australia, where Justice John Champion, during the sentencing in 2021, observed: “No one has expressed any sense of regret or sorrow -- it’s a fairly remarkable absence of humanity."

"Your primary focus seems to have been on yourselves... You both grossly exploited a vulnerable person for which you should be ashamed ... I am quite convinced that you both believe you did nothing wrong,” Justice Champion told the couple.

According to a Guardian report, the victim, a mother of four children, came to Australia twice to live with the Kannans in 2002 and 2004 before returning again on a one-month tourist visa in 2007.

Despite requests to be allowed to return to her family, the woman was coerced to work up to 23 hours a day caring for the couple’s children, cooking, cleaning and doing chores.

She had tea and curries thrown at her, was beaten with a frozen chicken. In exchange, she was paid about AUS$3.36 per day.

Kumuthini lied about the victim's identity to paramedics and hospital staff, so she was admitted under the wrong name, The Guardian reported.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Borough of WaverleyAfp human trafficking teamKandasamy kannanJohn championMelbourne StarsMelbourneAustralian Federal PoliceMelbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne RenegadesThe University Of MelbourneUniversity Of MelbourneMelbourne ParkMelbourne Grand Prix CircuitMelbourne Renegade
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketWTC Points Table: Updated ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 Standings Ahead of Australia vs England 2nd Ashes Test

CricketBrisbane Heat Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women LIVE Cricket Streaming: When and Where to Watch WBBL Match in India

CricketTim David and Varun Chakravarthy’s Hilarious Standoff Leaves Everyone Laughing During IND vs AUS 2nd T20

CricketAustralia Beat India by 4 Wickets in 2nd T20I at MCG, Take 1-0 Lead in Series (VIDEO)

CricketAbhishek Sharma’s Blistering Knock of 68 Off 37 Helps India Reach 125 vs Australia at MCG

International Realted Stories

InternationalTaiwan records 4 PLA aircraft sorties, 7 PLAN vessels around its territory

InternationalThailand Launches Air Strikes Along Disputed Border With Cambodia

InternationalNDAA 2026 sharpens US hard line on China, expands major Taiwan push

InternationalIndia's outreach to Russia driven by China threat, says analyst

InternationalTrump flags antitrust risks in Netflix–Warner mega-merger