Overview
- Court-authorized searches covered admissions, IT, the computer center, the server room, grading areas and video surveillance offices at the Ayacucho campus.
- The operation, led by assistant prosecutor Nelly Janet Quichca Ccasani with Dircocor police and digital forensics experts, seized servers, computers, optical answer sheets and communications devices.
- The probe was opened after complaints alleging payments to favor candidates through manipulation of optical answer sheets during the November 23 exam.
- A separate provincial criminal office launched a preliminary case against 27 people for alleged generic falsification, and five minors were referred to the Family Prosecutor’s Office.
- Rector Emilio Ramírez said the test was transparent and confirmed the 482 admissions as authorities examine the seized material under the 30-day timetable.