TWO men who robbed a 16-year-old before forcing him to strip his clothes and be punched by his friend have been jailed.

Mark Brazil, 23, and Benjamin Taylor-Baker, 26, have been sentenced to a total of 13 years in prison after the incident in Haywards Heath on October 15, 2020.

The boy, who was 16 at the time, was with his friends at Clair Park when he was approached by the two men.

They separated him from the group and asked to borrow his ring, which belonged to his late grandfather and was valued at about £500.

After refusing to hand the ring over he was assaulted and tripped to the floor by Brazil, of Lloyd Road, Chichester.

The Argus: Mark BrazilMark Brazil

The boy managed to make it back to his friends, but Brazil grabbed him by the throat and said: “Give me your ring or I’ll cut your finger off.”

Due to fear of violence, the boy handed the ring over.

The second man, identified as Taylor-Baker, of Francis Close, Haywards Heath, then demanded the victim remove his clothes and shoes.

Both men then ordered the boy’s friend – aged 17 – to punch him in the face several times, which he did after they told him they would stab the boy.

The men then made off from the scene and were later identified and arrested.

Both were charged with robbery and common assault, and the case went for trial.

The Argus: Benjamin Taylor-BakerBenjamin Taylor-Baker

After a number of delays due to coronavirus, a jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts at Lewes Crown Court on June 17.

Brazil was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment and given an eight-year restraining order.

Taylor-Baker was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment and also given an eight-year restraining order.

Investigating officer Lauren Chapman, of West Sussex CID, said: “This was a truly humiliating incident for the victim and his friends, who were forced to follow orders from Brazil and Taylor-Baker out of fear of violence.

“It was a completely unprovoked attack on a group of innocent young people who were simply minding their own business, and it goes far beyond bullying.

“I’d like to commend the bravery of the victim – who was subjected to physical and emotional abuse by two senseless yobs – and his friends. By coming forward and assisting us with our investigation, they have helped us to secure significant sentences in court.

“The ring was of huge sentimental value to the victim, being an heirloom piece, and it was the first time he had worn it in pubic. It is a loss which is far greater than the cost value.

“This was a long-awaited trial, and the unanimous guilty verdicts demonstrates the strength of the evidence. 

“The victims received specialist support and were granted special measures, meaning the trial was accessible to them, and I hope this outcome just goes to show that even when there are delays well out of police control, we will keep fighting for justice for our victims."