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Charles Brohiri pleaded guilty to fare evasion for travelling without a ticket 112 times. While the exact period over which the offences occurred is not specified in the provided text, he was sentenced at Dartford Magistrates’ Court to 18 months in prison. He must also pay £214 in costs and a victim surcharge. Brohiri accrued over £5,600 in unpaid fares on Southeastern trains, exploiting a system glitch where he would buy a ticket just after boarding, rendering it invalid for his destination. He eventually confessed after being recognized.
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