A bogus gardener who stole from pensioners has been jailed.

Peter Varey, was sentenced to five years and four months for conspiracy to burgle, after he targeted victims in Bushey, Borehamwood, and Bishop's Stortford.

Varey, 32, would deliver leaflets to homes, advertising gardening services by Benson’s Tree Services and Lambert’s Tree Services.

Those who expressed an interest were then visited by a group of men who distracted the victims, during which thousands of pounds worth of cash and jewellery from taken from inside their homes.

The offences occurred between March and April last year.

Varey, formerly of Courtauld Road in Basildon, Essex, was sentenced at St Albans Crown Court on January 5. He will serve five years and four months for conspiracy to burgle and 10 months to run concurrent for conspiracy to defraud, after pleading guilty.

Two other men were sentenced in connection with the investigation on October 11.

Detective Constable Phil Terry who investigated the incidents said: “Peter Varey was already serving time in prison for similar offences when he was convicted. I am pleased he has been handed a further custodial sentence and will remain behind bars so he can no longer target vulnerable members of our society.

“His actions have had a devastating effect on some of his victims and I hope this sentence provides some comfort to them and their families.

“People who commit these types of offences often use pressure and intimidation to make the victim agree to the work, which in the majority of cases, is unnecessary and overpriced. Our advice would be to never accept services from cold callers but instead use a recommended company.”

If you think you have been targeted by rogue traders, contact police on 101. If they are still at your address, call 999.