Alleged rapist, Pastor Tim Omotoso finally arrested

Alleged rapist, Pastor Tim Omotoso finally arrested

Controversial Nigerian pastor based in Durban, South Africa, Tim Omotoso of the Jesus Dominion International who was declared wanted by the country’s

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Controversial Nigerian pastor based in Durban, South Africa, Tim Omotoso of the Jesus Dominion International who was declared wanted by the country’s police for allegedly abusing young girls at his Umhlanga home has finally been arrested.

According to South African Broadcasting Corporation 3, SABC3’s Special Assignment, Omotoso allegedly handpicked the girls and instructed them to live in his house where they were forced to have unprotected sex with him. He allegedly molested more than 30 young girls on the pretext of rescuing them from drugs.

Some of the girls had reportedly dropped out of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, while others began travelling while singing for the pastor’s group, known as Simply Christolite.

Following an arrest warrant put out for him, Omotoso had gone underground and all three cell phones linked to him deactivated. The 58 years old was finally arrested on Thursday at Port Elizabeth airport shortly after his flight landed. South African authorities charged him with human trafficking.

Watch a clip of his arrest