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  Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) President Parvez Elahi was immediately re-arrested by  dunk sb the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) team after his release from Rawalpindi  39;s Adiala Jail and was transferred to Lahore on charges of allegedly receiving bribes for development project contracts.As Elahi exited the prison, a NAB team from Rawalpindi and Lahore took him into custody once again.The NAB prosecutors presented Elahi in a Rawalpindi sessions court, where they sought a two-day transitory remand to transfer him to Lahore. However, the court granted only a one-day transitory remand and required the NAB to present Elahi before the  yeezy 350 blancas relevant court under safe custody by the next day.The court order revealed that an arrest wa yeezy 350 noire rrant had been issued for Elahi in connection to the inquiry on August 11.However, Elahi  39;s lawyer has criticised his latest arrest as politically motivated and has stated that they will challenge it in the Lahore High Court (LHC).The arrest follows Elahi  39;s initia  Since the US declared its war on terror, Pakistan has complained loudly and frequently about the way it citizens have been picked up and detained without its knowledge, on all adidas campus uomo egations of perpetrating or planning terrorist activity. For the most part, these complaints have rung hollow. In his autobiography, In th adidas samba beige e Line of Fire, General (retd) Pervez Musharraf revealed that the country was paid a bounty for every suspected militant it handed over to the US. Now, more than a decade after the US first began picking up Pakistani citizens at will, we have demonstrated a willingness to sign the Council of Europe convention on the transfer or prisoners and convicts. The treaty, which has either been signed or ratified by 64 countries, would allow foreign prisoners to serve out their sentences at home.The spur for signing  converse grun this treaty, which we have not done since it was proposed in 1985, according to a report in this newspaper (and never denied by the outgoing government) is just one woman. Eve