ISLAMABAD/ RAWALPINDI, July 09 (INP): Captain Retired Safdar, the son in law of former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif shifted to Adiala Jail amid strict security on Monday. A NAB team reached the Federal Judicial Complex where it produced the convict Safdar in an accountability court’s judge Muhammad Bashir. [timed-content-server show="07/10/2018 01:00 Asia/Karachi"]Strict security measures were in place outside the Federal Judicial Complex in G-11 sector of Islamabad, where the accountability court is situated. Police officials, the elite force, and rangers were deployed outside the building. Meanwhile, a case was registered against Captain (retired) Safdar along with 15 other PML-N leaders for violating the Punjab Regulation and Control of Loudspeakers and Sound Amplifiers Ordinance 1965 on Monday. Captain (retired) Safdar, who was absconding after the Avenfield Properties corruption reference verdict, arrived at a Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) rally at Murree Road. He then disembarked from a vehicle and joined supporters amid cheers. According to the petition, registered in the Waris Khan Police Station by SHO Muhammad Arham, PML-N leaders and workers are accused of violating the code of conduct prescribed by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for the upcoming polls along with the Amplifiers Ordinance. Among those accused are two PML-N candidates contesting the General Election 2018 for seats in the provincial assembly, while one of the accused leaders is contesting the polls from a National Assembly constituency. PML-N leaders Chaudhry Tanveer, Daniyal Chaudhry, Raja Haneef, Sheikh Arsalan, and Ziaullah Shah have been named in the petition along with hundreds of unknown persons. The case has been registered under Sections 149, 147, 188, 341, and 3/7 of the Amplifier Act. Earlier today, sources within the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) informed a private TV channel that the anti-graft body had identified those who had protected Captain (retd) Safdar before he was arrested. According to a video footage obtained by NAB, Senator Chaudhry Tanveer, Shakeel Awaz, and Malik Abrar can be seen in the recording. Earlier, National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Sunday took Captain (retd) Muhammad Safdar into custody in Rawalpindi. INP/LK/AJ[/timed-content-server]