Luo Le looked at the two photos for a long time and said with a frown, "Didn't you get their DNA samples? Why don't you just compare them?"
Reinitz smiled faintly and bowed slightly. "If it were that easy, you wouldn't have paid us, the federal intelligence service, so much money."
Reinitz's Federal Intelligence Service was Germany's intelligence agency. This agency was very low-key. At the very least, it was not as famous as the CIA in the United States and the KGB in the Soviet Union.
However, the predecessor of this agency was the famous Gestapo.
The Committee of State Security (KGB) in the United States and the KGB in the Soviet Union had yet to be established when the Gestapo turned the tables in Europe.
Therefore, these intelligence agencies were inextricably linked to the Gestapo in Germany.
This was because many of their training methods had been inherited from the Gestapo.