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TRIPOLI: Saadi Kadhafi, a son of Libya's late dictator Moamer Kadhafi who was overthrown and killed in a 2011 uprising, has been freed from jail, according to the interim government.

Saadi -- the strongman's third son, now aged 47 -- was known for his playboy lifestyle and briefly played as a professional footballer in Italy.

"Saadi Moamer Kadhafi has been freed from prison," following a court ruling several years ago, a justice ministry source said late Sunday in comments confirmed by the Government of National Unity.

Several media reports suggested Kadhafi had already taken a flight to Turkey.

Libya's Presidential Council on Monday announced the release of several other prisoners, also including Kadhafi's former cabinet and intelligence chief, Ahmad Ramadan, who was nicknamed "Black Box" for being the keeper of the dictator's secrets.

Saadi fled to Niger following the 2011 NATO-backed uprising, but was extradited to Libya in 2014.

He was held in a Tripoli prison, accused of crimes committed against protesters and of the 2005 killing of Libyan football coach Bashir al-Rayani.

In April 2018, the court of appeal acquitted him of Rayani's murder.

Since the 2011 uprising, Libya has sunk into chaos, with an array of rulers and militias vying for power.

A 2020 ceasefire ended the factional fighting and paved the way for peace talks and the formation of a transitional government this March, ahead of elections set for December.

But preparations are marred by disputes over when to hold elections, what elections to hold and on what constitutional grounds.

The Kadhafi reign

Saadi was the third son of the flamboyant colonel who took power after a bloodless coup in 1969.

For 42 years, the self-styled "Leader of the Revolution" ruled his "Jamahiriya", or "state of the masses" with an iron grip, though not necessarily a coherent direction.

The economy was hamstrung by the capricious leader's whims -- and he was accused of using the country's oil wealth to fund and arm rebel groups across Africa and beyond.

As he concentrated power in an ever-smaller, more nepotistic circle, he destroyed any institutions -- military or political -- that might challenge him.

Meanwhile, his family lived a life of opulence, with private jets, luxury sports cars and a superyacht.

On October 20, 2011, rebels stormed Moamer Kadhafi's Mediterranean home town of Sirte, where he and his son Mutassim were killed.

Another son, Seif al-Arab, had perished in a NATO air raid in April 2011, and his brother Khamis died in combat four months later.

But other members of the Kadhafi clan survived, including his wife Safiya, eldest son Mohammed, daughter Aisha, heir apparent Seif al-Islam, high-roller Hannibal and playboy Saadi.

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