Disgraced former Christian Heritage Party leader Graham Capill has been released on parole, having served three years short of his nine-year conviction for multiple child sex offences.
Former police prosecutor Capill, 52, was jailed in July 2005 for offences against children aged five to 11.
His offending against three young girls began in 1990 - the year after he became leader of the Christian Heritage Party.
Capill had been set for release in June 2014 but has been eligible for parole since June 2008, when he had completed two-thirds of his sentence.
The Parole Board last month granted Capill parole, after having previously turned down parole five times.