A PERVERT who tried to make a female student have sex with her flatmates during a terrifying armed raid is back on the prowl.

We can reveal that an alert has been sent to every Garda station in Ireland after sicko Jason Paget, 31, was released from Dublin’s Arbour Hill prison earlier this month.

Creep Paget — who was caged for 15 years in 2011 with the last five years suspended — has been placed on the sex offenders register for an “indefinite period”.

He’s the latest of Ireland’s 1,100 sex attackers currently being monitored by cops.

A source said: “Paget has been in jail for a long time and was a model prisoner but he’s now been released back into the community.

“He committed a very serious offence when he was young and he will be supervised to ensure he’s complying with the conditions of his release.

“Gardai know where he is staying and the alert has been sent out to inform officers that he has now been released.”

Paget was just 16 when he stormed into the Finglas, Dublin home of the three students on February 11, 2003 armed with a wheel brace.

He was joined by fellow thug Stephen Phelan and was caged in 2011 after seven years on the run.

During the raid, the pair broke into the property and demanded ATM cards and ID numbers from the students.

And they ordered one of the women to have sex with her housemates after she had been made to strip naked.

His partner in crime cut the female victim along her back — from her shoulder to waistline — during the ordeal.

The pair took a €300 mini-disc player, a laptop worth €750, a games console and €300 of games in the raid, which lasted between 30 minutes to an hour.

The beasts managed to escape from the property by ringing a taxi and fleeing to Blessington, Co Wicklow.

Paget pleaded guilty at the Central Criminal Court to aggravated burglary at another premises and aggravated burglary and sexual assault of a woman with intent to cause degradation.

Judge Paul Carney declared Paget a sex offender as he blasted the “criminality and viciousness of the offence” during the trial.

The senior judge suspended the final five years of the sentence over Garda evidence that Paget was not the ringleader, the thug’s lack of previous convictions, his genuine remorse and good behaviour since the offence.

But the judge ordered that Paget should never have contact any of the victims and said he must undergo five years of post-release supervision.