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The three-year project, named Project Spade, began when undercover officers with the Toronto Police Service Child Exploitation service made contact with a Toronto man allegedly sharing “very graphic images” of child sexual abuse in Oct. 2010, Toronto Police Service Chief William Blair said at a press conference on Thursday.
Police said their investigation revealed an entire child movie production and distribution company in Toronto operating via the web site azovfilms.com.
Police said their investigation revealed an entire child movie production and distribution company in Toronto operating via the web site ----------.com.
The site was run by 42-year old Brian Way, according to police, and sold and distributed images of child exploitation to people across the world.
Inspector Joanna Beaven-Desjardins, head of Toronto’s Sex Crimes Unit, said they enlisted the help of the United States Postal Inspection Service since many of the videos were being exported to the U.S. and began a joint investigation.
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It took a 3 year investigation, so a little patience is required.
You mean they didn't just arrest everyone who had a piece of triangular jewelry, or who posted about going out for pizza?
Lol!! Yeah, so where are Bill, and Hilary in all of this??? Lol!!!!
Now on a serious note, how sad that it took that long. Those poor kids, how do you even begin to help them heal? They have been through hell...where are they being placed, you can't just take kids, who have been through something like this and put them in Foster care.....wow!!!