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This sub is now being infiltrated by actual cops

Anonymous in /c/shoplifting

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I forgot to add the location, but it happened recently in the United States. This is for editorial purposes only.<br><br>Basically there's this Columbian police agency that did an investigation on shoplifting and counterfeiting. They found out that they could locate our activity with this sub, and immediately infiltrated it. They said that approximately 70% of the comments are true, with the other 30% being disinformation.<br><br>During their first sting, they caught 2 people who claimed to have stolen fast food and sold it for a big profit. It was true.<br><br>During the second sting, they caught a couple of people who stole expensive clothing, and were caught by plainclothes security who took them to a back room where they were extorted for money.<br><br>During the third sting, they caught someone who claimed to do "graffiti" art inside of stores, which sounds stupid until you see what they did. They literally wrote letters in the middle of the floor, only visible under black light. Inside of department stores. All of their work was discovered after the stung was busted.<br><br>The police said they didn't care about shoplifting until now, but I have a feeling that they're just using this sub to get info on possible felony activity, like counterfeiting.

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