Chapter 974 The Electrician Has a Problem



Suihe and Li Yichen began to check the personal belongings of employees at their workstations one by one. Although this might affect the privacy of employees, under the current circumstances, the importance of protecting the company's interests and finding the mole far outweighs personal feelings.

They took a cautious and meticulous approach, ensuring that every step was legal and compliant, and with minimal disruption to employees.

Oh, I didn’t know this until I checked it out. Once I checked it out... I was really shocked. The internal relationships among the employees in the factory are really messy.

Since Jiang wasn't an expert in networking, he paid a large sum of money to hire a professional networking company to conduct an on-site inspection. It was like a company-wide computer inspection. Imagine what's stored on employees' computers across dozens of floors? Isn't it a plethora of data?

Employees' hidden pornographic films, secret online purchases during work hours, and confidential chats with colleagues—all of this private information exposed to professionals left many blushing and nervous, adding a touch of awkwardness and subtlety to the investigation. Even so, everyone understood that this was necessary for the company's security.

During their investigation, the network company discovered numerous unusual login traces and suspicious data transmissions, directly pointing to key employees. Based on these clues, Li Yichen and Suihe further narrowed their suspicions and conducted confidential interviews with these employees. The interviews became both a psychological battle and a test of trust, with each person attempting to prove their innocence while simultaneously sussing out the others.

At the same time, news came from private detectives. During their investigation, they found that among the three companies previously suspected, the "Three Pigs" Food Factory had the closest connection with certain people within the Jiang family, especially with the families of some middle and senior managers. This made people wonder whether there was any interest transfer or intelligence exchange.

The inspection of underground garages should not be neglected either. It is not only a place where vehicles are parked, but also a place where many unknown secret transactions take place.

By retrieving surveillance footage, investigating the frequency of employees' driving in and out, and conducting a detailed search of every corner of the garage, the investigation team finally found a small data transmission device in a hidden corner. The device was sending important internal information of the Jiang family through a wireless network.

We also found the same camera hidden on the roof of the elevator room in the first-floor lobby at the entrance and exit of the underground garage elevator.

This discovery undoubtedly opened a breakthrough in the entire case. By tracing the source of the signal, investigators followed the clues and gradually identified several key suspects, including an electrician who had worked for Jiang for a long time.

No one would have thought that such a seemingly insignificant electrician position was actually a "time bomb" hidden within the Chiang family.

As the investigation deepened, more background information about the electrician was uncovered. It turned out that he had been convicted of theft and computer intrusion years ago. After his release from prison, he used his technical expertise to successfully apply for a job at Jiang's company by forging a resume, thus beginning his undercover career.

When Aijun's men searched the electrician's home, they found a large number of storage devices and notes related to Jiang's internal data. These evidences undoubtedly confirmed his guilt.

Investigators found communication records with senior executives of the "Three Pigs" food factory in his computer, confirming previous speculation that this electrician was the bridge for intelligence exchange between Jiang and the "Three Pigs".

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