Inspector Joanna Beaven-Desjardins, of the TPS' Sex Crimes Unit, said, "It's a first for the magnitude of the victims saved" and "the amount of arrests internationally, also a first." Beaven-Desjardins also spoke about materials seized from Way's home: "Officers located hundreds of thousands of images and videos detailing horrific sexual acts against very young children, some of the worst that they have ever viewed." The materials distributed commercially by Azov featured nude athletic and recreational scenes, but not explicit sexual acts. Up to 45 terabytes of images and videos were seized. The Canadian arm of the operation was "Project Spade" in Australia, it was "Operation Thunderer". Investigations also spread to Greece, Ireland, New Zealand, and Norway. Īpart from Canada, Australia and the United States, authorities in Hong Kong, South Africa, Spain and Sweden were involved. Way is alleged to have earned more than $4 million from his website. Investigations involved more than 50 countries. Postal Inspection Service recreated Way's customer records and shared them with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Interpol. Toronto law enforcement authorities and the U.S. In May 2011 Way's home and office were raided, and he was arrested. Investigation įollowing numerous complaints received by the website cybertip.ca about Azov Films, the investigation began in October 2010 when undercover police made online contact with Brian Way, a 42-year-old man from Toronto and the owner of Toronto-based Azov Films, a firm that distributed DVDs and streaming videos of naked children which it marketed as "naturist." The primary producers were Igor Rusanov and Andrey Ivanov in Crimea, Ukraine, Markus Roth in Romania, and Paul Kruger in Germany. 348 people were arrested internationally, and 386 children were said to have been rescued. The investigation eventually covered over 50 countries. The investigation started when Toronto Police Service officers made on-line contact with a man who was alleged to have been sharing pornographic videos via the Internet and by mail. Project Spade, an international police investigation into child pornography, began in October 2010 in Toronto, Canada. You are offended by professional teen modeling, please leave.Canadian video distributor accused of child pornography This site contains beautiful legal models, so if By entering Forum, you certify that you are 18 years or older. Our policy is to consider all abuse reportsĪnd take appropriate action within 48 hours. If you found any questionable content, please report our staff. Zero-tolerance policy against illegal pornography. Please read about our DMCA policy for content removal here. Also, we do respect both amateur models and professionalĬopyright-holders. The files are typically downloaded from free hosting services then Or videos posted to this forum are hosted by our servers or transmitted by our We are only a free community dedicated toĭiscuss and share images or videos from young and legal models. does not produced or created anyĬontent published on our board. All photography work hasīeen produced by professional agencies. For applicable regulations, refer to §2256. Nor anything sexually explicit therefore, USC Title 18-I, Ch. All artistic work from models under 18yo contained on this website abides by USĪnd International Laws and does not contain lewd, obscene, or lascivious poses
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