One of the notorious Skaf-gang rapists looks set to be released on parole under electronic monitoring.

Mohamed Sanoussi, 29, has served 13 years of a maximum 16-year jail sentence for his role in a series of brutal sexual assaults on young women by the gang in the lead-up to the 2000 Olympics.

Convicted gang rapist Mohammed Sanoussi at age 18. Sanoussi looks set to be released from prison after 13 years. Credit:File

He was one of 14 men, including gang leader Bilal Skaf, who raped a young woman multiple times at isolated locations across western Sydney in August, and two other women in a park in Greenacre.

On Friday, after four unsuccessful applications for release, the State Parole Authority "formed an intention" to grant Sanoussi parole at a private meeting in Parramatta.