The boy, from Chadwell Heath, appeared at Barkingside Magistrates’ Court in April for sentencing after he previously pleaded guilty to three charges of robbery and one charge of possessing a knife in a public place.
On March 7 he carried out a robbery in Tower Hamlets, taking someone’s iPhone XR.
The following day he robbed an iPhone and a pair of Airpods from someone else in Tower Hamlets, then later the same day he robbed another iPhone.
He was then caught by police armed with a kitchen knife in Poplar.
The youngster, born in 2010, was referred to a youth offender panel for a year.
Youth offender panels are designed to challenge young offenders to take responsibility for their actions and helping them to change their behaviour for good.
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