RS court suspends inauguration of temple to Lucifer due to lack of permit

The Rio Grande do Sul Court suspended the inauguration of a temple dedicated to Lucifer due to lack of an operating license.

The decision of the 4th Civil Court Specialized in Public Finance of the GravataĆ­ Forum is from this Tuesday (13), on the same day that the inauguration of the space was scheduled, and responds to a request from the City Hall of GravataĆ­, in the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre.

Events in the space were also prohibited, under penalty of a daily fine of R$50,000.

In a statement, the Judiciary stated that it is not against religious freedom, but reinforced that religious temples must comply with legal requirements to operate.

Also in a note, it was reported that the space, located in the rural area of ​​the municipality, has its address kept confidential, due to the attention given by the entire country to the place.

Note from the City Hall of GravataĆ­

In a preliminary decision, the 4th Civil Court Specialized in Public Finance of the GravataĆ­ Forum accepted the request of the City of GravataĆ­ to close the Temple dedicated to Lucifer in the municipality.

As a matter of urgency, the decision prevents the inauguration event from taking place and determines the closure of the location until its due administrative regularization, under penalty of a daily fine of R$50,000.

The request by the City Hall was made due to the fact that the temple did not have an operating license, did not have a registered CNPJ and also due to the insecurity generated by the great repercussion caused by the issue.

Source: CNN Brasil

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