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This time they were identified during the interview process that follows the admission examination. Among them, there are three minors.
Seven more young people were captured, including three minors. Pixabay
In mid-June, a group of young people calling themselves "Intellectuals" were captured by the police of Santa Marta . The reason? 16 young people, including three beneficiaries of the "Sera Pilo Paga" program, allegedly supplanted other boys in the admission tests of the Universidad del Magdalena. A kind of "poster" that instructed candidates to study careers in medicine and engineering at this university between $ 20 and $ 24 million to guarantee them the quota by making themselves pbad for them to the exam. (Read here: Young people charge up to $ 24 million for introducing admission tests at UniMagdalena)
Today, according to Blu Radio, we learn that the number of people making part of the band is higher than what has been reported. Santa Marta captured seven more, including three minors. In this case he identifies them in the interview process following the admission examinations since they were present for the interview but neither their fingerprints nor their photos did not coincide with the identity of those who had supplanted the examination.
"Those people having knowledge of the investigation, the deployment of the media, arrive in a cynical way with their parents in the interview and there they were captured," said Colonel Gustavo Berdugo to Blu Radio. Indicating that the number of victims of the attempted fraud has increased to 23 persons. (Read also: The Minister of Education rejects the behavior of three "Pilo Pago" involved in the theft of identity)
The crimes for which they are accused are ] procedural fraud, identity theft and falsification of documents ] In addition, his parents are also the subject of an investigation.
Of the previous "batch" of captives, the police had already indicated that they were students of the Norte Universities of Barranquilla, Los Andes and Externado, last two in Bogotá. Among the recent captured, however, it is known that they come from intermediate cities in the departments of Magdalena, Cesar and Guajira, according to the police.
Pablo Vera, rector of the institution, has already repeatedly stated that Unimagdalena was investigating medical students who have poor academic performance but who have submitted an entrance exam with a very good score. In addition, he said his suspicion is that "The Intellectuals" is "a criminal scaffold funded by parents who are able to pay to secure the future of their children".
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