The Court of Appeal decided to refrain from issuing a verdict in the case of a young man who had been sentenced to seven years imprisonment by a lower court for stealing the bank card of a teacher and buying coffee for his friends and filling petrol in his car.

The prosecution charged the suspect with theft, after he while passing by a school saw an open vehicle window, and after searching the vehicle, he found a bank card, which he stole and used, reports Al-Rai daily.

He went to a gas station and filled his vehicle with fuel, after which he bought coffee for himself and his friends, for a total of 19 Kuwaiti dinars.

The Criminal Court found the man guilty and put him behind bars for 7 years with hard labor.

However, the accused appealed the ruling before the Court of Appeal, and the teacher appeared and presented his waiver on behalf of the accused, so the Court of Appeal issued its ruling to refrain from punishing the accused.


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