The New York Post by KATI CORNELL
June 17, 2008 -- An NYPD cop-turned-robber pleaded guilty yesterday to sticking up a bank in Pennsylvania, as prosecutors in New York unsealed an indictment against him and a teller pal for two heists in Manhattan. Christian Torres, 22, copped a plea to bank robbery and other charges - for stealing $113,000 from a Sovereign branch in Muhlenberg, Pa., on April 9. Meanwhile, Torres and Christina Dasrath, 20, are now under federal indictment on bank-fraud, bank-larceny and bank-robbery charges for a pair of heists at a Sovereign branch on Avenue A in on June 8 and Nov. 16 of last year. Torres, of Queens, was a cadet in training for the NYPD at the time of the first heist and served as a transit cop from July 9, 2007 through April 10, the day he was arrested in Pennsylvania. In that robbery, Torres brandished a gun, forced his way into the branch and ordered a manager to fill a bag with cash. When cops caught up to him, he identified himself as a law-enforcement officer. Dasrath, of The Bronx, is accused of taking a cut from each of the two New York robberies. She and Torres met while attending John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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