British Transport Police (BTP) has secured a conviction of four men who daubed graffiti on London Underground trains. The men are believed to have travelled to the UK from Spain to target the trains, and were convicted after an investigation by British Transport Police. All four men were fined £187 and given five-year Criminal Behaviour Orders, whilst Romero-Valle and Andres-Cabanas were also ordered to pay £972 compensation to Transport for London (TfL). Martinez-Lopez and Romero-Valle received 12-month prison sentences, suspended for 24 months, and Dorado-Alosete and Andres-Cabanas received 10-month prison sentences, suspended for 12 months. // Credit: Derbyshire ConstabularyThe East Lancashire Railway also suffered a graffiti attack in May, when a Class 43 locomotive and several coaches were covered in graffiti.