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