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flag Charles Brohiri, 29, pleaded guilty to 112 fare evasion charges on Thameslink trains, facing jail and fines totaling over £67,000.

flag Charles Brohiri, 29, of Hatfield, faces possible jail time after pleading guilty to 112 fare evasion charges on Thameslink trains between February 2024 and November 2025, involving over £3,000 in unpaid fares. flag He admitted to the offences despite a ban from Thameslink stations since April 2024 and was ordered to repay £3,266 in fares, £15,120 in prosecution costs, and £48,682 in prior fines. flag A judge rejected his claim that prosecutions were unlawful, stating no abuse of process occurred. flag Sentencing is set for February 11, 2026. flag Govia Thameslink Rail said ticketless travel has dropped to its lowest level since 2022.

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