reuters -- The lawyer and the brigade said he had been released under an amnesty law passed by a parliament based in eastern Libya. The lawyer, Khaled al-Zaidi, said Saif al-Islam was headed to another Libyan city but he could not say where for security reasons.
Previous reports that Saif al-Islam had been released from Zintan turned out to be false.
A Tripoli court sentenced Saif al-Islam to death in 2015 for war crimes, including killing protesters during the revolution.
Zintan, which grew powerful through its role in the 2011 uprising and has been at odds with authorities in Tripoli, had refused to hand him over.