Swiss release Polanski on bail

Film director Roman Polanski was released on bail into house arrest in his Swiss chalet today, following his arrest for fleeing…

Film director Roman Polanski was released on bail into house arrest in his Swiss chalet today, following his arrest for fleeing US sentencing for unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977.

Polanski was in one of two cars which swept past some 200 waiting reporters and into the garage of Polanski's luxury home in the upmarket ski resort of Gstaad.

"Roman Polanski was today released from custody pending extradition and transferred to Gstaad, where he is under house arrest at his chalet," the Swiss government said in a statement.

"Polanski has undertaken not to leave his house and property at any time," it said. A police cordon kept media away from the snow-covered three-storey house.

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Polanski was released from prison after posting $4.5 million bail, on condition he wore an electronic monitoring tag, surrendered his identity and travel documents and did not leave his house.

House arrest means the Oscar-winning director could spend time with his family - he is married to French singer and actress Emmanuelle Seigner, with whom he has two children - while waiting for a decision on extradition.

The 76-year-old Polanski, who holds dual French and Polish citizenship, was arrested at the request of the United States when he flew into Switzerland on September 26th to receive a lifetime achievement prize at a film festival.

The director - whose films include The Pianistin 2002 for which he won an Academy Award, Rosemary's Baby, Repulsionand Knife in the Water- was originally indicted on six charges, including rape, for having sex after plying the girl with champagne and drugs.

He pleaded guilty to having sex with the girl but fled the United States on the eve of his 1978 sentencing because he believed a judge might overrule his plea and put him in jail for 50 years.

The Swiss Justice Department is expected to decide on Polanski's possible extradition within weeks but he could appeal, potentially dragging out the dispute for months.

The filmmaker had been moved from a prison near Zurich to an undisclosed location, ready for transfer to the exclusive resort, which is also the winter home of French singer Johnny Halliday and Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.

Reuters