Paisley Daily Express

Abuse coach jailterm welcomed

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The sentencing of an Elderslie football coach who used his position to abuse young players for years has been welcomed by Police Scotland.

John Queen, 68, was sentenced to four years at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court after being found guilty of repeatedly sexually assaulting two boys when they were aged between 14 and 18, at his home and at facilities belonging to St Andrew’s Academy, Paisley.

The offences occurred between 2005 and 2009.

Commenting on the sentencing, Detective Inspector Colin Moffat, of the National Child Abuse Investigat­ion Unit, said: “We welcome the sentencing of John Queen and I would like to acknowledg­e the bravery of those who came forward and worked with our specialist officers.

“We are very aware of how difficult it can be to report being a victim of child abuse.

“Our assurance to anyone who may have been a victim of child abuse is that when they are ready to report we will listen, we will investigat­e and we will take prompt action to ensure that no-one else is at risk of harm.

“We would ask anyone who has concerns or informatio­n about any person who may pose a risk to children or who may have abused a child to contact Police Scotland on 101 or their Social Work department.”

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