Two men convicted of sexually abusing boys at a Catholic-run school in Fife in the 1970s and 80s have been jailed.
John Farrell, 73, and Paul Kelly, 64, were found guilty of several charges against six former pupils of St Ninian’s School in Falkland, after a lengthy trial at the High Court in Glasgow.
The prosecution followed one of the biggest abuse inquiries of its kind ever carried out by Police Scotland.
Farrell, from Motherwell, was jailed for five years after being convicted of three counts of indecent assault.
Kelly, from Plymouth, was sentenced to 10 years behind bars for four counts of indecent assault and two assault charges at the school, which was run by members of the Catholic religious order the Congregation of Christian Brothers.