It has emerged that former Tottenham and Cardiff defender Steven Caulker was arrested back in January after he 'drunkenly hurled objects in a railway station'.
It happened on January 16th when Caulker reportedly tried to hit people with the objects, and even tried to place a temporary barrier on someone's head during the incident at a London train station according to The Sun.
Caulker, who was heavily linked with a move to Russian Premier League side Lokomotiv Moscow in the transfer window, was arrested and fined £650.
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The 25-year-old was also ordered to pay £85 costs.
Caulker attended Wimbledon magistrates' court this week and pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly.
The report states that the court heard Caulker had been fined in 2011 for a public order offence. He also had a caution for a similar offence.
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Prosecutor Mary Atere said: "Officers were responding to reports that the defendant was throwing objects around, trying to hit members of the public.
"It's the third time you have been in trouble for doing things out in the street you should not be doing."
Caulker has not featured for QPR since October, where he featured against Brentford in the league.
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He spent the first part of the 2015/16 season on loan at Southampton and barely featured, but then managed to get a second loan of the season at Liverpool, where he was used as a striker in the final minutes of games by Jurgen Klopp.
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H/T: The Sun
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