A man and a teenager who raped two men they met through the dating app Grindr have been jailed for a total of 15 years.

Mohammed Khan, 28, and the 17-year-old Slovakian national, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sexually assaulted their victims in September 2017.

The two men called themselves "two discreet lads" on the app.

After being tracked down and arrested Khan told a social worker their crimes were "just a bit of fun."

The High Court in Edinburgh heard how after they attacked the first man on September 3 at a location in the south side of Glasgow.

The two men attacked their second victim at location in Glasgow just a week later.

However, the rapists were caught after their victims spoke to police officers who managed to collect enough evidence to bring them to justice.

On Thursday judge Lord Uist sentenced Khan, a prisoner of HMP Barlinnie, to seven years.

He also ordered the authorities to supervise Khan for two years following his release from custody.

The judge also sentenced the Slovakian national to eight years detention. He was also told that he'd be supervised by the authorities for two years following his release from custody.

Lord Uist had passed the sentence after a social worker who was commissioned to write a report into the men's character recorded that Khan made remarks about the offences during his interview.

The court heard that Khan told the social worker that the crimes were "just a bit of fun".

Passing sentence, Lord Uist said: "The victim in each of these charges was a homosexual man who was targeted for that and no doubt in the hope that he would report any crime against him to the police.

"You Mohammed Khan are now almost 29 years old. You described these crimes to the social worker who reported on you to this court as 'just a bit of fun'.

"You were mature enough at the time to know exactly what you were doing."

The two men were convicted following trial at the High Court in Livingston last month.

Sentence had been deferred so the court could obtain reports about their character.