Soldier, 27, kicked out of Army after stealing colleague's bank card to buy ...

Soldier, 27, kicked out of Army after stealing colleague's bank card to buy ...
Soldier, 27, kicked out of Army after stealing colleague's bank card to buy ...
Soldier, 27, is kicked out of the Army after stealing a colleague's bank card to buy £216 worth of FIFA points for his Xbox Pvt Lewis Billam stole colleague's card to buy £216 worth of FIFA points for Xbox He also stole second colleague's card to go on Tesco spending spree worth £227 Pvt Billam, 27, admitted three counts of fraud at Bulford Military Court and was dismissed from the army as well as being handed a 12-month community order 

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A British Army soldier has been kicked out the military after nicking a colleague's bank card - to buy FIFA points for his Xbox.

Private Lewis Billam bought £216 worth of the virtual currency used in the popular football video game.

Bulford Military Court heard that the 27-year-old bought three lots of £71.99 FIFA points packs on his colleague Private Megan Martin's card.

The £71.99 packs give players 12,000 points which can be spent in the game.

The points can buy 'FUT packs' which allow players to build a squad of footballers or 'FUT Draft' which lets players pick the best fit for each position from a five-player draw.

Pvt Lewis Billam, of the British Army, was discharged from service after stealing a colleague's bank card to buy FIFA points for his Xbox and another colleague's card for a spree at Tesco

Pvt Lewis Billam, of the British Army, was discharged from service after stealing a colleague's bank card to buy FIFA points for his Xbox and another colleague's card for a spree at Tesco

After stealing Pvt Martin's card at a party, Pvt Billam also

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