In South Africa, after being kept in prison for 8 years and denied bail,

Nigerian-born televangelist Pastor Timothy Omotoso has, today, been found not guilty and acquitted on all 32 charges which, among others, included rape, sexual assault, money laundering, human trafficking and racketeering.

 

He was acquitted in the Eastern Cape High Court in Gqeberha – eight years after his arrest in April 2017.

 

In her judgment, Judge Irma Schoeman said: “No thought went into the State’s cross-examination of the accused. The cross-examination was shallow and lacking the intention to uncover the truth.”

 

Omotoso will be deported to Nigeria immediately.

 

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4 replies on “In South Africa, after being kept in prison for 8 years and denied bail,”

  1. Ma nyasa ma comment atatu. MA NGOs kulinso athu akuba koma mwangoti ziii. Akanangoti ndi civil servant comments could be full on this page. Apa takumana okuba okha okha. NGO also steal donor money only that mabwana amazibisa koma zaboma bwenzi pano mukunyoza ACB. Mumuziwe baraba ndithu ndi mbava ziwiri zija pamtanda

  2. “the suspected fraud appeared before an internal disciplinary hearing which found them guilty of wrong-doing and were summarily dismissed” But still pleading “not guilty” Don’t waste our time, please eeeish!

  3. Malawians doing what they know best. A country of thieves masquerading as God fearing

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