Stepfather arrested for sexual abuse in Azores

Saturday, 25 April 2026AI summary
Stepfather arrested for sexual abuse in Azores
Photo: Diário de Notícias

The Judicial Police (Polícia Judiciária or PJ) arrested a 51-year-old man on São Miguel island for the alleged sexual abuse of his 17-year-old stepdaughter. The investigation began after the victim reported the abuse at school, leading to a referral from the Commission for the Protection of Children and Young People (Comissão de Proteção de Crianças e Jovens). Authorities stated there is strong evidence the suspect exploited his position of trust to commit the crimes.

Context & Explainers

Polícia Judiciária

The PJ (Polícia Judiciária) is Portugal's national criminal investigation police agency, founded in 1945. Operating under the Ministry of Justice and supervised by the Public Ministry (prosecutors), the PJ is a "higher criminal police body" specializing in serious and complex crimes. ​ Mission: The PJ assists judicial and prosecuting authorities by investigating terrorism, organized crime, homicide, kidnapping, drug trafficking, corruption, cybercrime, financial crime, and money laundering. It conducts forensic examinations, operates Portugal's Interpol and Europol liaison offices, and maintains specialized units including the National Counterterrorism Unit and National Anti-Corruption Unit. ​ Difference from PSP/GNR: While PSP (civilian urban police) and GNR (military rural police) focus on preventive policing, public order, and investigating minor crimes, the PJ exclusively handles serious crime investigation requiring specialized technical and scientific expertise. PSP and GNR report to the Ministry of Internal Affairs; PJ reports to the Ministry of Justice. PJ officers receive higher pay and prestige but face greater operational risk.