A thief who stole £325 worth of products from Primark in Birmingham has been warned he could put his asylum claim at risk, a court heard. Andargachew Hailu, aged 32, targeted the retail outlet on April 15 this year.

Hailu appeared before Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, May 19, where he required a translator, and pleaded guilty to one count of shop theft.
Hailu’s defence solicitor, Ms Farzana Begum, told the court: “He states his family is in Ethiopia but he does have a girlfriend in the United Kingdom.
“She is 28 weeks pregnant. He suffers with depression.
“He purchased items for his partner and required a larger size.”
Ms Begum said Hailu was “financially struggling” but that his partner “did not encourage him to steal”.
She said the items were recovered by a security guard and that Hailu was “extremely remorseful”.
She added that Hailu is an asylum seeker, unemployed, and in receipt of £50 per week of allowance.
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Deputy district judge, Olwen Davis, handed the defendant a reduced fine, taking into account he was “on an exceptionally low income”.
“It seems there was a degree of planning in this theft,” said Ms Davis
“You were previously of good character.
“Even relatively trivial offences like this have the capability of affecting your asylum claim.
“You really need to keep out of trouble if you are seeking asylum.
“You have got a baby coming, you don’t want to lead a lifestyle that gets you arrested.”
Hailu, of Rugby, Warwickshire, was ordered to pay a £50 fine, a victim surcharge of £20, and prosecution costs of £40, taking his total court costs to £110.