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.
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Blessing Bere, from Edinburgh, pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud and was sentenced at Carlisle Crown Court on Tuesday, ...
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The tickets were flagged as fraudulent after the guest reported an unauthorised transaction to the rail operator.
Blessing Bere, aged 49 of Cadiz Street, Edinburgh pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud and was sentenced at Carlisle Crown Court on Tuesday 11 February.
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