Former courier avoids jail after paying back owners of phones he stole five years ago

One of the phones was a €919 iPhone and the two others were valued at €550 each.
The former Nightline courier has been ordered to do 240 hours of community service instead of eight months in prison. File photo: iStock

The former Nightline courier has been ordered to do 240 hours of community service instead of eight months in prison. File photo: iStock

A former Nightline courier took three phones out of packets that he was supposed to deliver and now – almost five years later – he has finally paid full compensation to the owners.

He has been ordered to do 240 hours of community service instead of eight months in prison. 

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