Guramit Singh Kalirai, an ex-spokesperson for the English Defence League (EDL), had fled court hearing and sentenced in his absence last week for the robbery in Nottinghamshire.
The Metropolitan police had issued a warrant for Kalirai's arrest.
Kalirai, 31, of Bramcote, Nottinghamshire, in a lengthy Facebook post, said police had been "harsh" on him and said he would turn himself in only when he had a new lawyer.
"I have been in touch with the Metropolitan Police and have agreed to hand myself in," he was quoted as saying by the International Business Times.
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