Member of Vibe Church jailed over sexual assault against four teenage girls

Son of two pastors is jailed for sexually assaulting four underage girls - after court heard the mother of one of the victims made a secret pact with his parents' church Kairo Peter Nahi jailed over sexual assault of four teenage girls in Tweed Heads Nahi's parents worked as church pastors and son used connections to meet girls Daily Mail Australia does not suggest the parents knew of Nahi's actions at time Nahi sent explicit images to one victim and forced another to perform oral sex 

By Aidan Wondracz For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 04:03 BST, 21 May 2019 | Updated: 04:03 BST, 21 May 2019

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The son of two pastors has been jailed over the sexual assault of a number of underage girls after one of the victim's mothers initially made a secret pact to protect his parents' church.

Kairo Peter Nahi, 21, sexually assaulted four teenage girls while he was a member of Vibe Church, a Christian group based in Tweed Heads on the NSW far north coast, the court heard.

Nahi used the connections at his church - his parents work as church pastors - to meet the girls between 2015 and 2017, Gold Coast Bulletin reported.

Daily Mail Australia does not suggest Nahi's parents, David and Louise, knew of their son's actions. 

The court heard that at the time of the assaults, Nahi was a teenager and first sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl. 

Kairo Peter Nahi, 21, sexually assaulted four teenage girls while he was a member of Vibe Church, a Christian group based in Tweed Heads on the NSW far north coast, the court heard (pictured, Nahi's parents David and Louise, who work as church pastors. Daily Mail Australia does not suggest the parents were aware of their son's actions at the time)

Kairo Peter Nahi, 21, sexually assaulted four teenage girls while he was a member of Vibe Church, a Christian group based in Tweed Heads on the NSW far north coast, the court heard (pictured, Nahi's parents David and Louise, who work as church pastors. Daily Mail Australia does not suggest the parents were aware of their son's

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