TWO TEENAGE robbers who stabbed a man, puncturing his lung, have been jailed.


Ryan Holloway, 18, and a 16-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, set upon their victim in Hounslow West on April 5.

The victim was walking west along Bath Road towards Hounslow West at about 8pm when he was attacked and stabbed four times at a bus stop near the Windsor Castle pub.

Holloway, of Logan Close, Hounslow, and the 16-year-old, also of Hounslow, both admitted robbery. The pair denied a second charge of causing GBH with intent but were both found guilty.

They appeared at Isleworth Crown Court on Monday (August 19), where Holloway was sentenced to six years in prison.

The other teen was given an indeterminate jail sentence and must serve at least three years before being considered for release.

Detective Constable Ian Van Staden, of Hounslow CID, said: "By using our expertise and the result of detailed investigative work, we have apprehended two very dangerous individuals.

"These convictions are truly the result of dedicated and tireless police work which clearly shows that these types of crimes are unacceptable and will not be tolerated."