Police apprehend pastor for raping three brothers in Lagos
A Lagos-based preacher, Elijah Emenendu, has been arrested by the police in Lagos for sodomising three brothers.
Mr Emenendu, the pastor of Chapel of Revelation Ministry, allegedly raped the three brothers under the pretence of releasing powers into them, per Vanguard report.
He was reportedly arrested by the police officers under the Ajegunle division in Lagos.
The news outlet reported that three brothers who are members of his church were lured in turns and raped by the pastor.
Mr Emenendu started having anal sex with the eldest sibling after prophesying that God wanted him to stop internet fraud ‘Yahoo Yahoo’. The eldest brother bled through his anus for days, the paper reported.
After his first victim, Mr Emenendu told the second brother that the quality of his semen and penis was low. He then taught him how to masturbate and had oral sex with him.
The pastor falsely prophesied to the youngest brother and had sex with him.
Mr Emenendu lured all three brothers into his hotel room to have sex with each other after church service.
The sexual molestation was revealed after one of his victims summoned courage and reported the molestation.
The case has been transferred to Area B Police Command, Apapa for further investigations.
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