Lukar, a high-level agent, sat in the passenger seat behind the driver, his expression focused and serious.
The Director had just taken office when he received a "report" that a warehouse was storing a vast amount of illegally smuggled alcohol, an astounding quantity that was located in the port area.
"Catching a big one" had always been the intention of the old men in Congress, and all regions had to quickly identify a case of significant value to investigate, as this was the only way to curb the rampant smuggling of alcohol.
When Lukar and his team returned, the Director was still at the state's Prohibition office and had not come back because there were some matters that were inappropriate to discuss with the low-level law enforcers.
Some senior officials in Congress believed that, when necessary, even fabricating evidence was essential to deter criminals.