Ibrahim furrowed his brows but said nothing more; however, his expression clearly showed his dissatisfaction with the mere one-day deadline.
With the conversation at that point, David said no more, took Nisen, and stepped out the door to leave.
Once they left World Street and got into the car, David asked, "About that hacker case and counterfeit goods case, do you have any leads around here?"
These two cases were different from the fencing case.
For the fencing case, the intelligence department provided quite detailed information. It consisted not only of Ibrahim's personal details but also his shop address, home address, and other information, making it relatively easy to locate him.
But for the hacker case, the intelligence department's data only traced the systems they had recently been hired to breach and the data they had altered, with other details being less comprehensive.
It was the same with the counterfeit goods case.