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Prosecutor inspects real rights offices in Santa Cruz for alleged computer manipulation

Prosecutor inspects real rights offices in Santa Cruz for alleged computer manipulation

The prosecution of Santa Cruz, through its anti -corruption unit, inspected This Tuesday Real Rights Offices located inside the Bar Association, after a complaint indicated by the alleged manipulation of the computer system for Eliminate a preventive annotation of a real estate.

The procedure was executed this morning at the center of the capital of Santa close to the Palace of Justice.

The complaint was filed by the affected owner, who reported that the preventive annotation recorded in the Royal Folio of his property disappeared without justificationwhich allowed the property to be marketed despite having an active restriction.

According to the preliminary report of the Public Ministry, it is presumed that this elimination was made by undue access to the system Computerized of real rights, which could configure the crime of computer manipulation.

The Prosecutor’s Office does not rule out the participation of public and individual officials In this fact. The investigation is ongoing and could lead to criminal accusations for corruption and computer crimes.

Inspection in real rights offices was in charge of prosecutor Yolanda Aguilera and members of the Department of Specialized in Fight Corruption (DELCC).

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