Finding a Ranger to talk to you when you claimed to have evidence on a case they were working was fairly easy to do, all things considered, when you knew how they worked on a level that only came with first hand experience. Saying just the right thing to get a Ranger to come out to a dirty back alley on Coruscant to meet with a potential informant was childsplay for him.
Honestly he likely could have given his real name and they would have sent someone because of that - but he didn't want to bank on that considering what he was currently investigating. If he had given his name then he was certain that the element of his investigation he was most on edge about would have flared up and things would have gotten bad.
Fast.
As a testament to how badly things could go, he was armed for the first time since he had become a PI. There were restrictions on what types of weapons registered PIs could carry when they were on the job, up until they were fully approved by the local authorities. He hadn't been a PI long so he didn't have that approval but he was willing to risk it considering how bad things could get.
Waiting in the alleyway, he had his helmet tucked under his arm and a cigarette in his mouth as he waited for the Ranger they would send. Once they arrived he would need to talk quick, if they recognized him or if they didn't.
@Kestrel