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Police called to Canterbury East train station due to unpaid fare

Two police cars and a van were seen at a train station due to a “fare evasion”.

Officers were called to Canterbury East this morning to assist with the incident but no arrests were made.

Police were at Canterbury East station this morning for a "fare evasion" incident
Police were at Canterbury East station this morning for a "fare evasion" incident

A fine, however, was handed to the person involved.

A British Transport Police (BTP) spokesman said: “This was a fare evasion incident BTP were asked to assist.

“No arrests were made, but a fixed penalty notice was issued by rail enforcement officers.”

No arrests were made after the unpaid fare at Canterbury East this morning
No arrests were made after the unpaid fare at Canterbury East this morning

Pictures show six officers stood outside the station alongside two cars and a police van.

Southeastern has been contacted for more information.

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