Britain’s ‘most prolific’ fare dodger who was spared jail despite racking up 100 convictions for not paying train ticket is warned he could now be sent to prison for unpaid fines

A prolific fare dodger who racked up 100 convictions could now be sent to prison after failing to pay £34,000-worth of fines.

Charles Brohiri, 29, was given a three-month jail sentence, suspended for a year, in February when he pleaded guilty to 76 charges of failing to pay for a rail ticket.

The defendant, who is originally from Hatfield in Hertfordshire, but has been homeless for years, was also convicted in his absence in August 2024 of a further 36 charges.

But at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday he admitted he has not paid any of the fines or compensation he owes ‘as

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