James Grover, 41, became the subject of a Police Scotland public protection investigation in 2019 after his victims reported the non-recent abuse
Detective Inspector Jonny Wright, who led the investigation, said:"Over a number of years, James Grover targeted his victims and subjected them to serious abuse that was both physical and sexual.
"These individuals showed incredible courage to come forward and make us aware of Grover's offending, allowing us to conduct a thorough investigation, which ultimately led to his conviction and prison sentence. "I want to thank them for their bravery and support of our inquiries. I hope today's outcome brings them closure and peace of mind."
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