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An extensive and elaborative investigation carried out an a global scale finally resulted in numerous charges against a Toronto man who is alleged to have controlled one of the largest child pornography rings they say they have ever seen. Head of Toronto police’s sex crimes unit, Inspector Joanna Beaven-Desjardins, revealed that hundreds of thousands of the images found featured “horrific acts of sexual abuse — some of the worst (officers) have seen” were believed to be originated by this suspect.
The press conference hosted at Toronto police headquarters on Thursday morning featured approximately 30 officers including police forces from across Ontario, Canada, the U.S., Spain, Mexico and Australia. The investigation into the operation known as Azovfilms.com, and its 41-year-old proprietor named Brian Way, was started back in October 2010. Authorities, along with detectives in Toronto, worked in this case for three years with help from the United States and police overseas. The suspect was then chased for allegedly making child pornography, and the customers who bought it.
Overall, the announcement revealed that 108 arrests were made in Canada, along with 76 arrests in the United States, while more than 150 people face criminal action abroad. Officers revealed in the press conference that a total of 348 suspected were arrested globally, whereas their head, Mr. Way, has been indicted with almost two dozen charges of making, possessing, distributing, exporting and selling the explicit images of boys, who range in age from toddlers to teens. Police believes that the videos were edited, packaged and sold from his west Toronto warehouse.
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