Georgia expands crackdown on organized retail crime, seeks more funding
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Georgia is intensifying its battle against organized retail crime, a significant issue that has plagued the state. Nearly a year and a half after establishing a dedicated task force, state leaders are now amplifying their efforts to dismantle the criminal networks responsible for stealing and reselling goods.

The economic impact of organized retail theft in Georgia is staggering, costing the state over $3 billion annually. This figure includes about $1.6 billion in stolen merchandise and a loss of $300 million in tax revenue. These criminal syndicates target a wide range of businesses, from major retailers to local shops, and often turn to online platforms to sell the pilfered products.

As a result, small business owners are facing the dual burden of increased security expenses and the need to raise prices, ultimately affecting consumers.

In response, the Georgia Attorney General’s Office is collaborating with local law enforcement and retailers to break up these theft operations. Attorney General Chris Carr highlights the urgency of the issue, noting that his office receives daily appeals for assistance from both businesses and police departments.

Governor Brian Kemp has acknowledged the task force’s success but emphasizes the necessity for more resources to extend its capabilities. To this end, state officials are preparing to request additional funding from lawmakers in the forthcoming legislative session.

Georgia officials say the goal is to protect businesses, hold offenders accountable, and send a clear message that organized retail theft will not be tolerated.

Earlier this month, the task force indicted three people in Madison County accused of selling more than $2,000 worth of stolen Victoria’s Secret merchandise online.

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