The PJ said in a statement that the 43-year-old detainee was
wanted for “crimes against people” since the date she left her country of
residence, in August, with two children, aged 5 and 9, “contrary to a court
order to hand over the children to the other parent”.
“The wife and two children had an itinerant life, without
any source of income, and were located in a casual dwelling, without any
conditions of habitability”, according to the PJ note.
The children were placed in the custody of a child emergency
support institution, and the situation was reported to the Family and Minors
Court, in order to proceed with the judicial acts necessary to comply with the
order of delivery of the children to the father issued by the German
authorities.
According to the PJ, the detainee was present at the Évora
Court of Appeal, in order to assess the legal procedures associated with the
extradition process to Germany, and was held in preventive detention.