Mohamed Awaleh of Mayesbrook Road, Dagenham, has been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for his crimes.
A Criminal Behaviour Order was secured against Awaleh as a result of his “persistent anti-social behaviour and constant criminal activity”.
As part of the order, he was prevented from entering a number of high street supermarkets.
Awaleh was identified and arrested by officers at the scene of a recent theft that saw him steal more than £200 worth of meat products.
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CCTV images were used to help secure a conviction against him.
Acting Chief Inspector Charlie Routley said: “This is another example of how effective the use of CBO’s can be at dealing with persistent offenders.
“It also showcases that the Havering CBO Panel not only secures orders against those persistent offenders causing issues within our communities, but also provides grip and governance over any breaches of CBOs, ensuring offenders are promptly arrested and put back before the court to be dealt with.”