The Basic Court of Pristina has authorized the extension of pre-trial detention for Fatmir Sheholli, who is currently suspected of involvement in espionage activities. According to a statement provided to Telegrafi by Mirlinda Gashi, a spokesperson for the Basic Court, the decision followed a formal request submitted by the Special Prosecution of the Republic of Kosovo. Gashi confirmed that the preliminary judge reviewed the prosecution’s request for the extension of the detention measure pertaining to the criminal case involving F.
Sheholli. The extension was granted based on the suspicion that the individual has committed the criminal act of espionage. The court approved the Special Prosecution’s request, thereby extending the pre-trial detention period for a duration of two months.
The ruling pertains to ongoing investigations that have linked the defendant to a broader network of activities. The context of the case involves allegations of espionage, with reports suggesting connections to entities such as BIA-Serbia. The court’s action underscores the ongoing judicial process concerning the charges leveled against Fatmir Sheholli.
The extension of detention keeps the individual under judicial custody while the investigation into the alleged espionage network continues.
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