Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 Source: South Florida Sun Sentinel (FL) Copyright: 2002 South Florida Sun-Sentinel Contact: http://www.sun-sentinel.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1326 Author: Diana Marrero OFFICERS CONFESS TO DRUG LAW VIOLATIONS OPA-LOCKA · They were partners on the police force who stole drugs from the dealers and sold the stolen drugs themselves. They ransacked a dealer's apartment and confiscated an assault rifle to use as their own. They broke into their own Police Department's evidence room, stealing crack and a gun. Faced with these allegations by federal agents, Robert Kukowinski and William Booker confessed, admitting that they broke some of the laws they were sworn to enforce. They were arrested Wednesday after a five-month investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation into their alleged shady dealings. The arrests are the latest blow to the Opa-locka Police Department, a small agency mired with big problems. For years, the city has dealt with its share of scandals, from the mayor's fender bender while driving a police pursuit vehicle to a major's demotion for allegedly lying about a fist fight with a former chief to officers claiming they were paid overtime in the late '90s to protect the dealers, not the community. The officers' arrests mark a first step in Chief Ronald Wilson's cleanup efforts. They were arrested after authorities watched and listened to their drug deals. Robert Kukowinski, a 12-year veteran police officer, admitted buying $100 worth of crack cocaine from a dealer, stealing crack from the police property room and buying 700 rocks of crack cocaine from his partner, according to an arrest affidavit. Booker is accused of dealing in drugs, admitting to stealing the dealer's rifle and selling it for $600 and selling a quarter ounce of cocaine for $200 to Kukowinski. He, too, is out on bond. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens