RAWALPINDI: An anti-terrorism court docket (ATC) in Rawalpindi on Friday ordered the release of 5 PTI leaders, including Omar Ayub and Raja Basharat, who have been arrested out of doors Adiala Jail the previous day. Omar Ayub, Raja Basharat, and Ahmed Chatha had been offered before the ATC following their arrests in reference to a case in Attock, Express News reported. The three leaders, who have been taken into custody in advance, have been granted meantime bail through the Peshawar High Court, with their legal professionals imparting the bail orders for the duration of the courtroom proceedings. Meanwhile, Azim and Majid Daniyal, who have been also arrested with regards to a different case on the Dhamial Police Station, had been no longer supplied before the courtroom as their instances were now not underneath the jurisdiction of the ATC. Ahmed Chatha, Majid Daniyal, and Azim have been launched from prison following the legal tendencies. The police had deployed heavy protection outside the ATC to make certain order for the duration of the proceedings. Speaking to the media outdoor the courtroom, Advocate Mohammad Faisal Malik said that the PTI leaders had long past to Adiala Jail yesterday for a trial related to GHQ, and although they had been on bail, they have been nonetheless arrested. He condemned this as a “reasonably-priced tactic” via the police, claiming their arrest changed into unlawful. Advocate Faisal Malik in addition said that they have been informed that there was no case against the leaders. After enduring a full day of trial, they have been arrested. Following Imran Khan’s indictment in May 9 and GHQ attack cases, police on Thursday arrested Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and Opposition Leader inside the National Assembly, Omar Ayub, outside Adiala Jail. He was taken into custody following a court selection, at the same time as former law minister Raja Basharat become also arrested as he exited the prison. Other PTI leaders, such as Ahmed Chatha, had been also detained and transferred to the police station at Adiala whereas PTI worker Azeem changed into also arrested. The Rawalpindi police have arrested Omar Ayub and four different PTI leaders in reference to cases related to violent protests following a ‘very last’ name for movement.