Next month, Steven van de Velde, a 31-year-old Australian, was scheduled to compete in the Beach Volleyball World Championships in Adelaide.
The then-21-year-old pleaded guilty to three counts of raping a 12-year-old girl in Milton Keynes in 2016 and received a four-year prison sentence. Before raping the girl at her home in 2014, he had met the girl on Facebook and traveled to England from Amsterdam.
Additionally, it stated that “we do not believe foreign child sex offenders should be allowed to enter this country.”
Tony Burke, the country’s home affairs minister, stated that the government will “continue to use every tool we have available to ensure that Australians can be safe and feel safe in their communities.”
Van de Velde was raped in the Netherlands in 2014, but van de Velde was detained and extradited to the UK in 2016. The judge was informed of the girl’s age before his sentencing.
He resuming his professional sporting career in 2018, playing for his country at various international competitions, and served 12 months of his four-year sentence.
He criticized by some spectators who were watching him compete at the Paris Olympics last year. 90, 000 people signed a petition that demanded his removal from the Olympics earlier today.
Source: BBC

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