A robber who stripped his victim of his clothes before attacking him has been jailed for five years.

James Stabler, 32, of Wyndham Crescent, Burnham, was found guilty of a robbery in Slough.

At around 10.15pm on February 12 this year, Stabler arranged to meet the victim, who was working for him, in a car park in Mercian Way to give him his wages.

Stabler turned up with two other unknown and unidentified people and attacked the victim, a 39-year-old man.

He and the others stripped the victim, taking his mobile phone and other personal items, including his clothes.

The victim was left naked and asking residents for help.

Stabler was arrested on February 25, and charged with one count of robbery the next day.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Stefanie Day, of Force CID at Slough police station, said: “This sentence reflects the seriousness of the offence and the humiliation that the victim was put through. Hopefully the victim can move on from this now that the main offender is in prison.”