A hotel manager who used a customer’s credit card to fraudulently purchase train tickets has been jailed for a year.
A hotel manager who used a customer’s credit card to buy train tickets has been jailed for a year, following a British Transport Police investigation.
The tickets were flagged as fraudulent after the guest reported an unauthorised transaction to the rail operator.
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