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Man charged with stealing iPhones during Hainault High Definition Festival

Tuesday, July 17, 2012
10:54 AM

A Streatham man has been charged with stealing two iPhones at the High Definition Festival in Hainault.

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Fodil Abdelhadi, 22, of Criklade Avenue, appeared at Barkingside Magistrates Court on July 9 and was remanded in custody.

He has pleaded guilty to stealing an iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s, both to the value of £600 at Forest Farm on June 30.

Abdelhadi, also known as Mohamed Salha, also failed to take a drugs test at Ilford police station after being arrested.

The case continues.

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