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I make an order under r.14(1) of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 prohibiting the disclosure or publication of any matter likely to lead members of the public to identify the appellant. No report of these proceedings shall directly or indirectly identify him. This direction applies to both the appellant and to the respondent and all other persons. Failure to comply with this direction could lead to contempt of court proceedings.
The appellant, a national of Somalia born on 5 January 1974, appeals against the decision of Judge of the First-tier Tribunal M A Khan who, in a determination promulgated on 23 April 2019, dismissed his appeal against a decision of the respondent of 25 September 2018.
The appellant is from the Reer Hamar minority clan. He claims to have entered the United Kingdom clandestinely on 15 February 2001. He came to the attention of the United Kingdom authorities on 19 February 2001 at which time he claimed asylum. On 4 April 2001, he was granted asylum and indefinite leave to remain.
The respondent decided to cease the appellant's refugee status following his conviction on 12 January 2016 at Wood Green Crown Court of an offence of robbery in respect of which he was sentenced on 13 January 2016 to a four years' imprisonment.
339A. This paragraph applies when the Secretary of State is satisfied that one or more of the following applies:
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