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Gary Glitter was whisked away on his release from jail in a covert night-time operation that took weeks to prepare, reports say.

A plan that saw the ex-pop star ducking down in the back of a car escorted by a number of policemen allegedly took place at 1.25am.

The Sun reported that Glitter was taken to an unnamed bail hostel hours away from the prison but just a short distance from ten schools.

Police were then said to have fitted the 78-year-old with a tracker before going over the release conditions that prevent him from living with under-18s and going near schools.

The disgraced paedophile, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was released from HMP The Verne today - despite only serving half of his 16-year sex abuse sentence.

A victim of disgraced paedophile Gary Glitter said the 'monster' is 'still a danger to society'

A victim of disgraced paedophile Gary Glitter said the 'monster' is 'still a danger to society'

Glitter was jailed in 2015 for a series of child sex offences on three schoolgirls and has just three days to register his name with his local police station now he is out of Portland, Dorset prison. 

Following his release, one of Glitter's victims broke down and said she has been 'let down by the justice system' and warned he remains a danger to society. 

The victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons told MailOnline: 'It's hit me really hard, I can't believe this is happening to me. I just can't do this anymore.

'He should never been let out of prison for what he did. He's just done eight years but I'm doing a life sentence. I can never forget what this monster did to me and I'm still struggling to deal with it. I really believe that he is still a danger to society, who knows what he could go on to do?'

Fighting back the tears, she cried: 'What he did to me has affected my whole family and it's ruined my life. I feel as if I've been let down by the justice system and that I've been attacked by Glitter again.

'This is not right. I'm sorry, it's all just too much for me, I can't handle what's happened today, it's brought back too many painful memories.'

The victim, who is now in her 50s, is one of three schoolgirls attacked by Glitter, 78, whose real name is Paul Gadd when he was at the height of his fame in the 1970s.

The victim was aged 12 at the time of the attack and gave moving testimony during Glitter's trial, describing how the musician plied her with champagne in his hotel room before raping her.

She revealed how when a youngster she was besotted with Glitter and had plastered the walls and ceiling of her bedroom with posters of the rockstar at her family's house.

The victim told the court that she was 'ecstatic' when she went to see Glitter with her music-loving mum who introduced her to the heartthrob backstage at Baileys nightclub in Leicester in 1977.

Glitter signed their sparkly C&A gold jackets for them, then drank Moet champagne with the mother and daughter before luring the schoolgirl back to his suite at the Holiday Inn.

At the hotel Glitter regaled his guests with stories about dead comic Spike Milligan.

The woman told the court: 'He said that Spike Milligan had been looking for him and that he had a gun and that he was mad and that he thought Gary slept with his wife.

'He asked us if we had ever seen his wife and we said no, and he said she was ugly, and he wouldn't have done that.

'I hadn't said much but I said to him 'That's chronic' and he thought that was funny.'

After her mother drank too much, she was led away to lie down by Glitter's song writing partner Mike Leander.

The court heard that Glitter then took the girl into a bedroom and carried the champagne and glasses with him.

Weeping while giving evidence, she told the jury: 'He kissed me on the mouth.

'Then he started to walk towards me, and we fell on the bed.'

She added: 'He had his tongue in my mouth and I couldn't breathe so I put my hands on his head to push his head back.

'He said never, never touch his hair, nobody's allowed to touch his hair - he said he had a phobia about people touching his hair.'

The bewigged rocker then pulled her t-shirt up and chastised her when she covered her chest.

The shamed pop star, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sex crimes against three schoolgirls

The shamed pop star, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sex crimes against three schoolgirls

The woman revealed that he then had sex with her 'throughout the night' and that she only complied for fear of letting her mother down.

She said: 'I was just so confused because my mum's gone so I didn't know what she wanted me to do.

'She really loved this guy so I am thinking I can't upset her, and I was trying to be really grown-up because I have been there drinking and smoking.'

She added: 'I didn't know if she knew this was happening - if this is what I was supposed to do.

'I remember the champagne coming into my mouth (from Glitter's) and choking me.'

The woman said in her evidence that she then left with her mother in the morning but did not tell her what had happened.

Later, when a family friend visited the girl's

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