Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Nigerian pastor, Omotoso faces 22 charges In South Africa For Trafficking, Sex Abuse




A very Bold  Nigerian TV preacher showed up 

in a South African court on Wednesday confronting 

22 charges of human trafficking and sexual 

abuse. 

What supporters say in regards to Nigerian minister 

Omotosho captured for sex mishandle 

Tim Omotoso, 58, was captured on April 21 

when he arrived in the southern city of Port 

Elizabeth, at first confronting two charges of sexual 

strike and two of trafficking. 

Yet, by Wednesday, 18 more individuals had laid 

charges. 

"He is confronting various charges of human 

trafficking and sexual abuse," National 

Indictment Authority representative Tshepo 

Ndwalaza told AFP. 

"He is confronting around 22 charges, however this figure 

can increment again as more individuals are coming 

forward to affirm against him," included 

Ndwalaza. 

Omotoso will profit to court for Thursday to 

apply for safeguard. 

Many his supporters, for the most part ladies, 

organized a challenge outside the court, requesting 

his discharge. 

Omotoso is blamed for attracting ladies and 

young ladies from his houses of worship over the 

nation to his extravagance home in the beach front 

resort town of Umhlanga Rocks close Durban 

where he professedly attacked them. 

He was captured at Port Elizabeth air terminal after 

being on supposedly been on the keep running for a few 

days.





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