South Africa-based Nigerian Pastor Tim Omotoso arrested and charged with human trafficking for allegedly molesting more than 30 girls
South African police have arrested Nigerian Pastor Tim Omotoso, 58, the senior pastor of the Jesus Dominion International, based in Durban.
He was arrested on Thursday at Port Elizabeth airport shortly after his flight landed.
He was accused of luring young girls into his bedroom and molesting them.
According to South African Broadcasting Corporation 3 (SABC3)’s Special Assignment, Omotoso allegedly handpicked the girls (about 30 of them) and instructed them to live in his house where they were forced to have unprotected sex with him.
South African authorities charged Omotoso with human trafficking.
Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court on Friday postponed the case to May 3rd and ordered his remand in prison.
Earlier on Friday, protesters gathered outside the courtroom, calling for him to be denied bail.
People gathered outside court are excited as #ANCWL members come out of court saying "No ail granted" #TimOmotosopic.twitter.com/vNoJBCBOlX
— HeraldLIVE (@HeraldPE) April 21, 2017
While his church members were seen kneeling, praying and singing outside the Magistrate Court.
Church members are kneeling praying and singing outside PE Magistrate's Court #TimOmotoso#JesusDominionInternationalpic.twitter.com/u3IASqK0sa
— HeraldLIVE (@HeraldPE) April 21, 2017
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