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He'd be in a VERY cushy place if the UC wanted anything from him, for the same reasons that Delgado did, and Shinya loves that power. A prison is not that place. He'd be pretty much royalty until the UC gleaned all of his ability to hack from him.
After all, he hacks Galbank on the regular; with that level of ability and access, the UC could hack FC systems without them even knowing... That level of spying? Huge thing in the power game.
Ofcourse, he could pull the pin himself, and that's his trump card. Best hacker in the Settled Systems and can interface directly with a starstation? That's not tech that you can find anywhere.
It was done again in Starfield like the Declan guy at the end of the Ebbside Strikers and the Neon security left behind in Lagrange's liquor shop.