Seeing a ray of hope, Arlo promptly ordered the task force to find the ship logs of the Port of Casablanca, combing through the freight vessels that had docked or departed within the last few days.
Naturally, there were hundreds of them, and some were even heading to the other side of the world.
But to Arlo, each ship was suspect, and he wasn't worried about the vessels being hard to track after reaching the wider ocean.
After all, the movement of every freight vessel had to be legally recorded, and if they found a suspect, it would be easy to track down its country of origin or the company that owned it. It meant a lot of searching, but that still meant their missing garrison wouldn't elude capture.
So, he had people investigate and record the routes of every vessel within the suspected timeframe where the Duca Garrison had left the mines.
The international shipping system was almost no different from the international civil aviation system, with real-time information about every