Two Port Elizabeth women made their first court appearance on Friday for allegedly recruiting young girls for controversial Nigerian pastor, Timothy Omotoso.
The two, who were arrested in Redhouse in Port Elizabeth on Tuesday night by the Hawks, were granted bail of R2 000 each.
Their case was remanded to the 5th of December.
The two are accused of recruiting girls from all over the country for the televangelist while also monitoring their movements in the houses where they were kept.
The Hawks said more arrests are expected.
Meanwhile, the High Court has postponed 59-year-old Omotoso's bail appeal bid to next Thursday.
He's making another attempt for bail after two previous bail applications were turned down.