As soon as Malin entered the Southern District, there was news from the police system that a private distillery was selling bootleg liquor in a warehouse. Police commandos swooped in on the scene, catching the criminals red-handed, and seizing at least twenty liters of alcohol. In the underground warehouse, they found another twenty gallons of distilled food and bootleg liquor products.
At the same time, they apprehended a dozen merchants involved in the purchase of the bootleg liquor. This was considered one of the biggest illegal liquor cases in Carterburg in thirty years. Taking into account Malin's identity, the police were preparing a corresponding reward for him and initiating a witness protection program—such a big case was enough to strike fear into the hearts of the criminal masterminds behind it.