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Alph Lukau: Pastor to be Investigated for 'Organised Crime'

Johannesburg - Controversial South African pastor Alph Lukau of Alleluia Ministries International may soon be caught up with the long arm o...

Johannesburg - Controversial South African pastor Alph Lukau of Alleluia Ministries International may soon be caught up with the long arm of the law.

The pastor who is making headlines across the world after he backtracked on claims that he had raised a Zimbabwean man from death, has been reported to the police for his alleged role in organised crime and fraud.

The stunning allegations were made by Bishop Elly Mogodiri of St Oaks Global Church of Christ also criticised Lukau of commercialising church proceedings to make money and engaging in crime all for the sake of riches.

Speaking to the Sowetan, Bishop Mogodori said, "I have seen too much pulpit greed and commercialisation going on in the church‚ among other disturbing practices.
Police may Soon Gun for Pastor Alph Lukau

"Right now we are witnessing the staged‚ fraudulent and unfaithful act of resurrecting a deceased person in the church of Alleluia Ministries International (AMI) under the leadership of prophet Alph Lukau.

"I am aware and have been duly advised that this case falls within the ambit of organised crime‚ fraud and misrepresentation‚ among other misdemeanours."

The man of God has since approached the police to report the matter.  

"As a result‚ I have since approached my local police station‚ being Hartbeespoort SAPS in the North West province‚ and opened an organised crime case.
"God should be the one and only priority. All tithing and contributions to the church should be used to further and support poor communities and not an amassment of wealth by the church leaders‚ as is the case prevailing in our country right now."


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