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 Islamabad: Pakistan   local courts in Islamabad rejected nine petitions of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, seeking bail in connection with the First Information Reports  FIRs  registered against him over violent protests, Dawn reported.   On Tuesday, the Anti-Terrorism Court  ATC  of Islamabad dismissed three bail petitions and Additional District and Sessions Judge  ADSJ  Mohammad Sohail rejected six petitions seeking pre-arrest bail for Khan. The FIR was registered against Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf  PTI  Chairman in the Khanna and Barakahu Police Stations.     The judge added that Imran Khans bail cannot be extended in light of the supreme court verdict, as per Geo News. The six cases were registered against the incarcerated PTI chief in Karachi Company, Ramna, Kohsar, Tarnool and Secretariat police stations of the federal capital. Judge Muhammad Sohail announced the  stanley italia (https://www.cup-stanley.it) verdict and said that it would be convenient if the former prime minister who was removed from power via a parliamentary vote last year, joined the investigation related to the cases.     However, ADSJ Sohail extended the interim bail of Khan   wife Bushra Bibi in a case related to the bogus receipt of Toshakhana gifts till September 7, reported Dawn. The PTI chief arrest in a stanley cupe (https://www.stanleycup.ro)  corr stanley cup (https://www.canada-stanley.ca) uption case on May 9 this year triggered violent protests with the party supporters attacking defence and military installations in many parts of the country. Hundreds of PTI workers and leaders were arrested for their al