Although Yerbol knew that these weren't real people, it was still disconcerting to see Aria electrify the prisoners so readily. He wanted to say something about being a touch more merciful, but instead he folded his arms across his chest and leaned against the wall, allowing Aria to conduct the interrogation. Again, if there were REAL prisoners, he would object vocally, but these were just manifestations created by powerful emanations of the Force. Or at least, that's what he told himself. 

The Twi'lek's lekku twitched angrily at Aria's question, glaring down at the interrogator before shifting his malicious gaze to the humans to his left. 
"Those three tricked me into bringing them here! They came to me with a sob story, telling me about how they needed to get back home to see their families on a settlement near the edge of Wild Space. Said they were in danger and needed to be helped. I tried to refuse, but they kept piling the credits on the table, telling me that they would pay 'any price' to make sure their families would be safe." He spit, the projectile landing on the temple floor. 
"Ten thousand credits with more to come, they said. I didn't question where they got their money; after all, I smuggle all sorts of contraband across the galaxy from people a whole lot skeevier than these people, I thought. Got into the ship, set the course and they knocked me unconscious, tied me up in the back of my own ship and piloted it here! Heard them talking about how they were gonna make sure that no one found them or som-"
"That's because we couldn't trust a two-bit thug like yourself!" One of the males hissed. The female continued the thought: 
"I saw you! There was a Hutt on your holo recorder and you both were chuckling at how stupid we were, how you got your 'future slaves to pay for their own servitude'. Ha! To think we would've let you fly us into Hutt space, throw us off like cargo and move on to the next person you could fool..."
"That's bullocks!" He looked down at Aria. 
"They're lying! You're one of those Sith, aren't ya? Can't you tell?! They're lying!" The Rodian shifted uncomfortably in his cell, silence being the only contribution he gave to the proceedings.