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Correctional Services Denies Special Treatment for Controversial Televangelist Omotoso

April 13, 2025
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Correctional Services Denies Special Treatment for Controversial Televangelist Omotoso
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The Department of Correctional Services has issued a strong rebuttal to claims that Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso received preferential treatment during his incarceration. The denial comes amid growing social media speculation and unverified reports about the high-profile inmate’s prison conditions.

“All inmates are treated equally in accordance with our regulations,” a department spokesperson stated firmly. “The allegations regarding Mr. Omotoso are categorically false.”

The controversial religious leader, facing multiple charges including rape and human trafficking since his 2017 arrest, has become the subject of renewed public debate after unsubstantiated claims surfaced online. Circulating images purportedly showed Omotoso enjoying comfortable prison accommodations, with anonymous sources alleging he received special meals and private quarters.

Human rights monitors acknowledge such claims frequently emerge around high-profile cases but note they’re often difficult to verify. “Equal treatment in detention is fundamental, regardless of the accused’s status,” remarked one prison reform advocate.

The department maintains strict protocols govern all inmate accommodations and privileges. They’ve challenged critics to provide verifiable evidence through official channels, while emphasizing regular audits ensure compliance across facilities.

Omotoso’s legal representatives declined to address the specific allegations, focusing instead on ongoing trial preparations. The case, marked by multiple delays since its inception, continues to draw significant public attention, with supporters maintaining his innocence while victim advocacy groups demand justice.

As the televangelist’s protracted legal battle continues, the department’s statement aims to quell speculation about unequal treatment within South Africa’s correctional system. The controversy underscores the intense public scrutiny surrounding prominent cases and the administration of justice.

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