SERIAL sex attacker Graham Kay — known during his reign of terror as the North Shore Rapist — has been freed on bail after allegedly attacking a teenage girl in a supermarket.

Kay allegedly assaulted the 16-year-old in Rosehill Woolworths just months after one of his victims pleaded with authorities not to let him remove his satellite tracking anklet, The Australian reported.

Kay was arrested on Wednesday at his workplace in Warwick Farm and charged with stalk, intimidate and common assault. He was later granted conditional bail by police.

Kay was released from prison in 2015 after serving 18 years for raping women on Sydney’s North Shore in the mid-1990s.

Classified as a high risk repeat sex offender, Kay was initially fitted with the anklet as a condition of his being freed from behind bars on an extended supervision order.

Last year he took his case to the NSW Supreme Court to successfully argue the anklet be removed, because he felt embarrassed wearing it at the beach.

However it was in western Sydney, between 2pm and 3.30pm on Tuesday that Kay allegedly grabbed the teenage girl by the hips at the Woolworths checkout and tried to kiss her.

He was granted police bail despite his history and will appear in Parramatta Local Court on Tuesday.

Police have taken out an AVO on behalf of Kay’s alleged victim.

In March this year, Corrective Services NSW agreed Kay’s anklet could be removed after Kay appeared to be complying with the 42 conditions of his supervision order.

Earlier this month, one of Kay’s victims revealed she was “terrified” by the fact he was off the tracking grid.

Kay pleaded guilty to six sexual assaults on the North Shore between 1995 and 1996.