02:16PM, Saturday 31 January 2026
A Slough man has been jailed for exposing himself at people's addresses in Maidenhead, Slough and Windsor.
Sethupathi Perisamy, aged 47, of Clifton Road, has been jailed for six months and made subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for 10 years.
It Reading Crown Court on Wednesday (January 28), he was found guilty of five counts of exposure.
Between the March 8 and May 11 last year, Perisamy was a food delivery driver.
As part of his job, he attended a number of addresses where he exposed himself to members of the public.
Perisamy was arrested on May 16 and was charged with the offences the following day.
Investigating officer, Detective Constable Ashley Jones of Berkshire East CID, said: “Thames Valley Police’s CID team in Berkshire East conducted a thorough investigation to bring Sethupathi Perisamy to justice.
“I am pleased Perisamy has been convicted and jailed for these sexual offences, which have a significant impact on victims.
“If you have been a victim of a sexual offence, Thames Valley Police will listen and support you.
“To report an offence please contact the force by visiting a police station, leaving details via our website or calling 101.”
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