The police say that all four women including Sanam Javed, Afshan Tariq, Ashma Shuja and Shah Noor have been re-arrested in another case of Jinnah house attack case.


Lahore: The Lahore police on Monday re-arrested four women activists of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) after they were released in Jinnah house attack case.
The police said that they were arrested in another case related to attack on Jinnah house on May 9.
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The police re-arrested the women activists including Sanam Javed from Kot Lakhpat jail soon after the local court issued their release orders. Afshan Tariq, Shah Noor and Ashma Shujah were the other three women.
The development took place after an Anti-Terrorism Court accepted the bail applications of four PTI activists including Sanam Javed in the said case. The court ordered the relevant authorities to release them from the jail.

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