It is suspected that he helped a 19-year-old female college student who appeared in the police and admitted to be involved in the problem of the common test for university admission last month, which was taken during the test and sent to the outside for fraud.20 I learned from interviews with the people concerned that there was a male in his teens.


The Metropolitan Police Department sent documents to the two on suspicion of interfering with counterfeit business.

Of the common test for university admissions held on January 15, at least two students from the University of Tokyo who met on a site that introduces home teachers, etc. People answered without knowing that it was a common test question.



After that, on January 27, a 19-year-old female university student living in Osaka Prefecture appeared at a police station in Kagawa Prefecture and admitted her involvement. However, according to the people concerned, a subsequent investigation revealed that a male system engineer in his twenties was suspected of helping the fraud.



The man was in a different location from the exam venue, interacting online with an unfamiliar student at the University of Tokyo, receiving the answers to the exam questions, and sending them to female college students.



In addition, it seems that she had promised to receive a reward by getting acquainted with a female university student online and helping her, and she admitted that she was accused of any questioning.



On the 10th, the Metropolitan Police Department sent documents to the two on suspicion of interfering with counterfeit business.