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"Next shipment's coming in. You'll get your cut."
"Make sure there's no ID this time. Last time we found a set of Nar Shaddaa scandocs. Had to open a file."
"Just hold up your end. No raids in the South Stretch until they're sold."
―Sixth Kin enforcer to a Canto Bight police officer — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[1]

A human with began working as an police officer for the Canto Bight Police Department in the city Canto Bight on the Outer Rim planet Cantonica[1] by 3 ABY.[2] The human had dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes.[1] By the same year,[2] the police officer had taken a bribe from the local Sixth Kin criminal organization to look the other way when an illegal shipment came in, however they were forced to open a case file when they found a set of scandocs from[1] the moon Nar Shaddaa.[3] In 3 ABY, they met with a member of the Sixth Kin in the South Stretch Worker's District of Canto Bight who informed them that another shipment was coming in and that the officer would get their cut from it. When the officer brought up the past issue with the scandocs, the enforcer dismissed their concerns, instead telling the officer to just ensure the department doesn't raid the Worker's District until the shipment is sold. During the meeting, the officer was wearing the standard Canto Bight police uniform including which included a fineweave cape.[1]

This section of the article assumes 100% game completion of Star Wars Outlaws. Any alternate stories may be noted in the "Behind the scenes" section. The events in this section may or may not have been confirmed as canon.

When the pair then went their own ways the merqaal Nix robbed the officer of several credits and returned them to his companion, the thief Kay Vess.[1]

Behind the scenes

The police officer appeared in the 2024 video game Star Wars Outlaws, developed by Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft. They were part of an ambient conversation that players could hear while on Cantonica.[1]

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