Islamabad police take PTI leaders into custody.
PTI leaders Arif Alvi and Imran Ismail were released after a brief detention by Islamabad police on Monday.
The two men were taken into custody near Imran Khan's Bani Gala residence after they threatened to launch a sit-in in the area to protest the arrests of party workers, according to media reports.
Shortly after, the interior ministry ordered the release of the two leaders, ministry sources told Dawn.com.
TV footage showed dramatic scenes as police officers pushed the MNA toward a van and Arif Alvi resisted. Police officers wrestled with Alvi who, at one point, also fell to the ground, but police succeeded in pushing him into the hi-roof van.
Imran Ismail on Twitter said he was "arrested brutally". The PTI leader tweeted a selfie from inside the van in which the two were smiling.
Imran Ismail also tweeted saying the two PTI leaders were taken to the Secretariat police station. However, an official from the police station told Dawn.com that neither PTI leader had been brought into the station.
Arif Alvi, speaking to DawnNews, said they were being transported onwards from the Secretariat police station. He denied the two were in 'protective custody'. The MNA said he was "manhandled and dragged".
"God save anyone who is under the protection of these people," he said.
"There was no point in them stopping us. I was intending to go to Bani Gala and was carrying food with me," Alvi said.
Imran Ismail, speaking to a TV channel, said the two men were "going for a meeting in Bani Gala".
He added that the PTI will not be deterred "no matter how many times we are put into jails".
Footage available with Dawn.com shows police arresting more PTI protesters in the area.
'Roads dug up to stop Imran going to court'
PTI leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi, flanked by MNA Shireen Mazari raised question about blockades placed in and around the capital.
"If containers were removed on your orders yesterday, then on whose orders have they been reinstalled?"
"Why were roads dug up again? The government has destroyed the metal road going to Bani Gala to prevent any vehicle coming or going... Is it to prevent Imran Khan from reaching the court?"
The Supreme Court earlier fixed the date of a hearing for the Panama Papers leaks case for Nov 1, just a day before the party's planned 'lockdown' of the capital.
PTI Spokesman Naeemul Haq urged Islamabad High Court judge Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui to implement his Aug 27 order which, he said, capital police was "blatantly violating".
"The containers have not been removed and people are still being stopped," he said.
Security ramped up to deter protesters
Security along the Peshawar Motorway and Grand Trunk Road has been ramped up in anticipation of a group of PTI protesters marching from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Islamabad on Monday.