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A robber was caught after he handed over his mobile telephone in exchange for his victim's more expensive model. | A robber was caught after he handed over his mobile telephone in exchange for his victim's more expensive model. |
Eneas Tanyongana, of Harlow, Essex, was quickly traced through his home phone number and photographs on the handset. | Eneas Tanyongana, of Harlow, Essex, was quickly traced through his home phone number and photographs on the handset. |
Luton Crown Court heard how Tanyongana - called "stupid" by police - made a threat to stab his 16-year-old victim. | Luton Crown Court heard how Tanyongana - called "stupid" by police - made a threat to stab his 16-year-old victim. |
The 21-year-old - also behind two other muggings on trains - was jailed for six months after admitting the robbery in Hertfordshire earlier this year. | The 21-year-old - also behind two other muggings on trains - was jailed for six months after admitting the robbery in Hertfordshire earlier this year. |
'You've been robbed' | 'You've been robbed' |
Tanyongana selected his victim on a train between Ware and Rye House, the court heard on Monday. | Tanyongana selected his victim on a train between Ware and Rye House, the court heard on Monday. |
When the boy asked how he was going to cope without a phone, Tanyongana gave him his own. | When the boy asked how he was going to cope without a phone, Tanyongana gave him his own. |
Det Con Jon Pine of British Transport Police said: "It was a combination of Tanyongana's own stupidity and good police work that led to him being arrested just hours after the offence." | Det Con Jon Pine of British Transport Police said: "It was a combination of Tanyongana's own stupidity and good police work that led to him being arrested just hours after the offence." |
In another robbery, Tanyongana persuaded a 13-year-old boy to let him look at his mobile phone before refusing to give it back. | |
He told his victim: "No, you've been robbed," the court heard. | He told his victim: "No, you've been robbed," the court heard. |
Tanyongana was jailed for six months, and given a six-month suspended sentence, after admitting two counts of robbery and an attempted robbery. | Tanyongana was jailed for six months, and given a six-month suspended sentence, after admitting two counts of robbery and an attempted robbery. |
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