Big data analysis does not need to talk about any evidence at all, the data itself is the biggest evidence.
At first, Lamar was put on the analysis program's attention list as a common suspect.
But when he started to analyze the big data, more doubts appeared.
Rama is not Luke.
Luke was very wary of this kind of thing from the beginning, so most of the things he did first were mixed in other cases.
For example, what he did in Paris and Rio, only rarely will appear in the police file, and it will be listed as gang fire and casualties.
Most of the others don't even show up in any databases, as many are simply "missing".
In this world, thousands of criminals fight each other every day, disappearing or being "disappeared" on their own initiative.
There are various reasons for running away, some are to avoid enemies, some are to avoid the police, and some are to avoid debts.
The number of "disappeared" is also huge, and no one can collect these data.
Because gang members don't know how to build any database, most of them are just word of mouth news for a period of time, and more than 90% of these news are lies.
In three to five weeks or three to five months, they will be forgotten.
To verify the authenticity of these news, it is necessary to send a considerable level of professionals to conduct in-depth and careful investigations on the spot.
And the total number of such personnel is not as large as the number of new rumors added every day, no one can accomplish this.
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 to form usable data.
The missing data cannot be counted, but only so.
No matter how powerful big data analysis is, it must first have "big data". If there is no data or the data is not big enough, then it will naturally be impossible to analyze.
Lamar and the people behind him obviously couldn't be as careful as Luke, although the deeds between them were already very hidden.
Not to mention meeting, Rama has never had direct contact with any S.H.I.E.L.D.
If Phil hadn't been specifically investigating this matter now, and had the technical support of the young and old, he might not have been able to discover this situation.
This also made him realize that there is definitely someone behind Rama, and it must be a veteran who knows the operating rules and regulations of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Otherwise, this person would not use this covert transfer method.
Senior S.H.I.E.L.D. members colluding with traffickers are unlikely to be purely about money.
For example, it is not difficult for Phil to get millions of black money to spend on his own.
As long as you have a little patience, you can do this quietly after more than ten years of work.
Then transfer to some official or enterprise, enjoy the next semi-retired life, the risk is very small.
S.H.I.E.L.D. will not pursue this kind of thing too much.
It is undoubtedly an idiotic idea for a secret spy organization to make everyone as clean as water. As long as it is not excessive and does not cause trouble on the surface, no one will hold on to it.
Even Nick Fury will only regard these people as potential "tool people".
Being able to hold the handle of these people and make them hand over the black money they got at any time is equivalent to a lot of potential eyeliners and small coffers, so why not do it.
Therefore, the motives of the man who contacted Rama were far from pure.
Moreover, if there seemed to be no intersection between Rama and S.H.I.E.L.D. personnel, it only lasted for two months and was discovered five times, and this situation disappeared completely.
They should have found a more concealed transfer method, or simply to avoid the same method from attracting attention.
If it was just investigating corruption, Phil would not have paid attention to this clue.
But he was looking for Hydra, a suspiciously motivated act that never let go.
After tonight, this clue is even more suspicious, and must be listed as one of the most suspicious targets.
Rama couldn't be a small person if he almost succeeded in counterattack when Phil had the upper hand.
The people behind him in S.H.I.E.L.D. will not be simple.
Phil just gave a general idea, and can't say more details, after all, this is an internal matter of S.H.I.E.L.D.
If it wasn't for the agreement with Batman, and Beidou had just rescued him, he wouldn't even mention a word if he was involved in this incident.
Luke didn't care, and instead 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 transported dozens of tons of illegal drugs into the United States and around the world every year.
This is not the way of ordinary trafficker gangs.
At this level of cartel, at least 10-20% of the goods should have accidents every year, or be caught, or be hacked.
These information will be integrated within DEA and FBI, so that relevant departments can have a general understanding of the scale and route of illegal drug transactions.
But this cartel actually cheated the sky, made a profit of more than one billion dollars from it without making a sound, and there is no news yet, which is too weird.
In particular, it is even rarer for two extremely powerful superpowers to master the Mexican cartel.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is the organization that deals with superpower incidents. Conversely, people in S.H.I.E.L.D. are also the easiest to come into contact with superpowers.
Using criminals to commit crimes is an extremely old-fashioned but effective method, and such people are generally officials.
Luke gave Phil a few minutes to digest the information before he said, "Be prepared for your questions later, it's best to be like this..."
Phil listened for a moment, a little surprised, but nodded in agreement.
Lama was caught by Luke, and he can be interrogated in any way he wants, as long as it doesn't delay the matter.
When the two came back, Rama had fallen into a state of insanity awaiting trial.
Luke took a "helmet" next to him, put it on his head, and then signaled to Phil to start.
Phil nodded and began to ask the questions he had prepared.
"Know Hydra?"
"Who is connecting with you in S.H.I.E.L.D.?"
"Your upline, do you have anyone you suspect?"
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These questions are extremely straightforward, and the number of similar sales and transshipments even directly put forward specific figures.
When Phil asked a question, he looked at Luke with his eyes, and waited until he nodded or shook his head before starting the next question.
In this way, the interrogation ended in less than ten minutes.
Luke threw the mobile phone in his hand to him: "These are the information he knows, and he can't touch more."
Phil looked at the information above, with a look of surprise on his face: "How did you do it?"
Luke didn't answer directly, he took out the gun and fired three more paralyzing bullets at Rama.
Then, he turned his head towards Rama: "This will make him unconscious for about an hour. Do you still want this person? If it is not particularly important, I must clean him up now."
Phil looked at Lama's heaving chest and heaved a sigh of relief. He thought Beidou had already killed Lama.
Frowning: "Why?"
Luke laughed lowly: "I can't solve all the evils, but the source of the evils, I see one and kill one. If his residual value is not big, I hope you don't break my rules."