Mohamed Awaleh or Mayesbrook Road, Dagenham, has been sentenced to six months in prison for his crimes.
An order of criminal behavior against Awale was secured as a result of its “persistent antisocial behavior and constant criminal activity.”
As part of the order, he was prevented from entering several street supermarkets.
Awaleh was identified and arrested by officers at the place of a recent robbery that saw him steal more than 200 in meat products.
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CCTV images were used to help ensure a conviction against him.
The interim chief inspector Charlie Routley said: “This is another example of how effective the use of CBO to deal with persistent criminals.
“It also shows that the Oats CBO panel not only ensures the orders that these persistent causes of criminals within our communities, but also provide control and governance on any breach of CBO, the criminals of Ensess are immediately” ”