Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan has been released hours after being seized by militiamen, say government sources.
A former rebel group loosely allied to the government, the Revolutionaries Operations Room, said it had arrested Mr Zeidan on the orders of the prosecutor general.
The justice ministry had denied this.
The militia was one of several groups angered by a US commando raid on Libyan soil on Saturday which seized senior al-Qaeda suspect Anas al-Liby.
Many saw the raid as a breach of Libyan sovereignty amid growing pressure on the government to explain if it was involved.
The group is one of a number operating in Libya - they are nominally attached to government ministries but often act independently and, correspondents say, often have the upper hand over police and army forces.
The government has been struggling to contain these militia, who control parts of the country, two years after the revolt which overthrew Muammar Gaddafi.
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