There is no need to talk about any evidence in big data analysis, the data itself is the biggest evidence.
At first, Rama was just an ordinary suspect and was included in the analysis program's watch list.
But when big data locked on to him and began to analyze him, more doubts arose.
Ramah is not Luke.
Luke had been wary of this kind of thing from the beginning, so most of the things he did in the early days were mixed in with other cases.
For example, only a few of the things he did in Paris and Rio would appear in police files and would be listed as casualties in gang fights.
Most of the others won't even appear in any database, as many have simply "disappeared."
In this world, every day, thousands of criminals fight each other, flee and disappear, or are "made to disappear".
There are many reasons for running away, some are to avoid enemies, some are to avoid the police, and some are to avoid debts.
The number of "missing" people is equally huge, and no one can collect this data.
Because gang members will not build any database, most of the information is just passed on by word of mouth over a period of time, and more than 90% of this information is lies.
In three to five weeks or three to five months, they will be forgotten.
In order to verify the authenticity of this information, we must send professionals of a certain level to conduct in-depth and careful investigations on the spot.
The total number of such people is less than the number of new rumors added every day, and no one can accomplish this task.
Even Luke's polyhedron system needs to set up various algorithms to pick out the information that needs attention from the huge amount of Internet garbage generated every day and form usable data.
The number of missing data is incalculable, but that is all there is to it.
No matter how powerful big data analysis is, you must first have "big data". If there is no data or the data is not big enough, then it is naturally impossible to analyze.
Rama and the people behind him obviously couldn't be as careful as Luke, even though their dealings were already very covert.
Not to mention meeting, Rama has actually never had direct contact with anyone from SHIELD.
If Phil hadn't been specifically investigating this matter now, and hadn't had the young master's technical support, he might not have discovered this situation.
This also made him realize that there was definitely someone behind Rama, and that person must be an old hand who was very familiar with SHIELD's operational regulations and systems.
Otherwise, this person would not use such a covert method of handover.
It is unlikely that senior SHIELD members collude with traffickers simply for money.
For example, if Phil wanted to make hundreds of millions of dollars in black money for his own spending, it would not be difficult.
As long as you are patient, you can do this quietly over a decade.
Then transfer to some government agency or enterprise and enjoy the rest of your semi-retirement life with minimal risk.
SHIELD won't investigate this matter too much.
It is undoubtedly an idiotic idea for a secret spy organization to ask everyone to be as honest as water. As long as they don't go too far and don't cause any trouble openly, no one will hold on to it.
Even Nick Fury would only regard these people as potential "tools".
Being able to hold these people accountable and make them hand over the dirty money at any time means having a lot more potential spies and secret funds. Why not do it
Therefore, the motives of the person who contacted Rama were not pure.
Moreover, the intermittent interactions between Rama and the SHIELD personnel only lasted for two months, and were discovered only five times, and then the situation completely disappeared.
They must have found a more covert way of handing over, or simply wanted to avoid attracting attention by using the same method.
If Phil was just investigating corruption, he wouldn't pay attention to this clue.
But he was looking for Hydra, and this kind of behavior with suspicious motives would not let anyone go.
After tonight, this clue becomes even more suspicious and must be listed as one of the biggest suspects.
Lamar can’t be a small figure, as he was able to almost counterattack Phil when he had the upper hand.
The people behind him in SHIELD are even more powerful.
Phil only gave a general idea and could not provide any more details. After all, this was an internal matter of SHIELD.
If it weren't for the agreement with Batman and Beidou just saving him and being involved in this incident, he wouldn't even mention a word.
Luke didn't care. Instead, he shared the information he had collected with Phil - in the name of Batman, of course.
Phil gasped when he heard that the cartel controlled by Claudia shipped dozens of tons of illegal drugs into the United States and around the world every year.
This is not the way ordinary trafficking gangs operate.
For a cartel of this level, at least 10-20% of the goods should encounter accidents every year, or be seized, or be robbed by other cartels.
This information will be integrated within the DEA and FBI, allowing relevant departments to have a general understanding of the scale and routes of illegal drug transactions.
But this cartel actually concealed the truth and made more than 10 billion US dollars in profits quietly, and there is no news yet. This is too weird.
It is especially rare that the Mexican cartels are controlled by two extremely powerful people with super powers.
SHIELD is the agency that handles super power incidents. Conversely, people from SHIELD are also most likely to come into contact with people with super powers.
Using criminals to commit crimes is an extremely old-fashioned yet efficient method, and these people are generally official figures.
Luke gave Phil a few minutes to digest the information before he said, "Prepare your questions. It would be best if this were the case..."
Phil listened for a moment, a little surprised, but still nodded in agreement.
Rama was captured by Luke, so he can interrogate him however he wants, as long as it doesn't cause any delay.
When the two came back, Rama had fallen into a state of mental confusion and was awaiting trial.
Luke took a "helmet" next to him, put it on his head, and then signaled to Phil that he could start.
Phil nodded and began to ask the questions he had prepared long ago.
"Do you know Hydra?"
"Who from SHIELD contacted you?"
"Do you have any suspicions about your superior?"
…
These questions were extremely straightforward, with specific figures for sales and transshipment quantities being given directly.
After asking a question, Phil would look at Luke and wait until he nodded or shook his head before starting the next question.
In this way, the interrogation was over in less than ten minutes.
Luke threw the phone in his hand to him: "This is the information he knows. He can't access more."
Phil looked at the information above and was surprised: "How did you do it?"
Luke didn't answer directly. He took out his gun and fired three more paralyzing bullets at Rama.
Then he tilted his head towards Rama: "This will make him unconscious for about an hour. Do you still want this guy? If he is not particularly important, I must get rid of him now."
Phil looked at Rama's rising and falling chest and breathed a sigh of relief. He thought Beidou had killed Rama.
Frowning, "Why?"
Luke chuckled. "I can't solve all the evil, but I will kill the source of evil whenever I see one. If his residual value is not great, I hope you won't break my rules."