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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

NYPD detective admits robbing cigarette smugglers

NYPD detective Kyron Collins pleaded guilty this morning to ripping off cigarette smugglers while wearing his NYPD "raid" jacket and armed with his service weapon.

A crooked, second-generation cop pleaded guilty this morning to brazenly ripping off cigarette smugglers while wearing his NYPD "raid" jacket and armed with his service weapon.

Shame-faced Kyron Collins, 39, then capped off his court appearance by running away from a photographer and leaving his lawyer in the dust.

Collins, a 16-year police veteran who most recently was a detective in the 52nd Precinct, was busted last year in a 10-month string of robberies of bootleg cigarette dealers in Manhattan and The Bronx.

Court papers say he and two accomplices were caught on surveillance video loading up a black SUV after a July 26 heist in which Collins -- after flashing a fake search warrant -- ransacked a Fordham Heights stash house and swiped a cache of unstamped Newport cigarettes and $7,000 in cash.

In Manhattan federal court this morning, Collins pleaded guilty to one count of robbery in violation of the "Hobbs Act," which covers crimes involving interstate commerce.

Under the terms of his plea bargain, he agreed to serve up to 71 months in the slammer and fork over $1,700 as his share of the proceeds from the caper.

Defense lawyer Eric Siegle, who previously described Collins as a "good detective" with "an impeccable career," declined comment.

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