A HEREFORD fare-dodger had been ordered to pay hundreds of pounds after getting on a train without a ticket.

Mahfuzul Imran was proven guilty in his absence of one count of  boarding a train in a non-compulsory ticket area without a valid ticket by magistrates at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court earlier this month.

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The court heard that the 29-year-old, who was not present at the hearing, had entered a train in Hereford for the purpose of travelling to an undisclosed location, but did not have a valid ticket entitling him to this travel, contrary to railway byelaws. The incident happened on March 14.

Imran, who is of Old School Lane, was fined £220 for the offence and ordered to pay compensation of £28.30 for the cost of the ticket.

He must also pay prosecution costs of £100 and an £88 victim surcharge, which is used to help fund services supporting victims of crime.