Fatmir Sheholli, arrested on suspicion of espionage, has returned to the Gjilan Detention Center after medical treatment at the city's hospital.

The news was confirmed to the Telegraph by the spokesperson for the Kosovo Correctional Service, Florent Gashi.


"After several examinations and treatments at the Gjilan hospital, he has returned to the Detention Center," Gashi declared.

Sheholli had sought medical help on October 11 and was sent for hospitalization.

He is currently in custody for one month, ordered by the Basic Court in Pristina.

Meanwhile, the Basic Court in Pristina has ordered him to be detained for 30 days, at the request of the Special Prosecution Office.

According to the Prosecution's file, Sheholli is suspected of having been recruited by the Serbian Intelligence Service (BIA) and acting under the orders and instructions of BIA official Bojan Dimić.

The indictment states that he collected information on the usurped properties of Serbs in Kosovo and forwarded it through telephone communications to Serbian intelligence officials.

Also, on September 26, 2025, in North Mitrovica, Sheholli is suspected of having obtained audio materials and transcripts of conversations of officials of the Ministry for Communities and Returns, which are suspected of being compromising.

The prosecution emphasizes that, through these actions, Sheholli knowingly and intentionally violated the security and legal order of the Republic of Kosovo, as well as the integrity of its officials and citizens, by assisting a foreign intelligence service to the detriment of state interests. /Telegraph/