Indeed, Yuki's words were right, if the perpetrator of this crime held considerable power. The evidence— riddled with its numerous weaknesses, would likely be rendered ineffective in a court of law.
They needed solid evidence, free from any loopholes, and it had to be convincing enough for the public to believe. A mere photograph could easily be manipulated by those in power to control public opinion through media influence.
As Suga fell into a thoughtful silence, contemplating these matters, a sudden shiver ran down his spine. This was a clear indication that they were dealing with an extremely dangerous organization. His life could be at serious risk if any of them discovered that Suga and Yuki were plotting to expose their crimes.
"Yuki, you mentioned they restrict electronic devices for everyone except certain members. So, how did the spy you manage to take this photo?"
"He didn't take it, he stole it from someone."