Brasilia,
Jan 29: A judge in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state has confiscated
copies of wildly-popular trilogy "Fifty Shades of Grey" and other erotic books
from two stores, saying proprietors must seal the novels to prevent children
leafing through them.
Police and judicial officials in the Rio town of
Macae seized 64 books including 11 copies of the "Fifty Shades of Grey" series
by British author E.L. James after the shops flouted Brazilian laws by failing
to conceal erotic images and content deemed inappropriate for
under-18s.
Officials will return the books within five days if the
bookshop proprietors ensure they are sealed before being put back on
display.
Judge Raphael Baddini de Queiroz Campos from the local family
tribunal acted after finding a group of children gathered around a window
display at one of the town's bookshops where erotic content was on display, the
Rio de Janeiro justice service's web site
said.
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