A 19-year-old female college student who admitted to being involved in an incident in which the questions of the Common Test for University Admissions were taken during the exam and sent to the outside for fraud last month said, "I cheated in the same way last year." I found out that I was talking by interviewing the people concerned.


It is suspected that an office worker in his twenties, who was sent documents for helping the fraud, was involved last year as well.

Of the common test for university admissions held on the 15th of last month, a student from the University of Tokyo, who met on a site that introduces tutors, took a picture of a world history question sheet and sent it to the outside via the Internet. I was answering without knowing it.



After that, a 19-year-old female university student living in Osaka Prefecture appeared at a police station in Kagawa Prefecture and admitted his involvement, and it was found that a male office worker in his 20s, a system engineer, was helping the fraud. I sent a document to a person on suspicion of obstructing false accounting work.



All of them admit the charges, but it was newly found in the interviews with the people concerned that the female university student said, "I cheated in the same way last year."



It is suspected that the same office worker as this one helped and received compensation last year.



According to the people concerned, the female university student said, "I was aiming to be an announcer and I really wanted to enter a famous university in Tokyo."



In the future, it is expected that the family court will decide on the disposition of female university students and the prosecution will decide on the disposition of office workers.