Police allege Brian Way, 42, instructed people around the world to create the videos of children ranging from 5 to 12 years of age, then distributed the videos via his company, Azov Films, to international customers. Police said the children were "rescued from child exploitation" but did not give more details.īeaven-Desjardins said the investigation began with a Toronto man accused of running a company since 2005 that distributed child pornography videos. School teachers, doctors and actors were among those arrested. Police said 108 people were arrested in Canada and 76 in the US. "It is alleged that officers seized hundreds of thousands of videos detailing horrific sexual acts against very young children, some of the worst that they have ever viewed," Inspector Joanna Beaven-Desjardins said. Toronto police describe the Project Spade operation as one of the largest child porn busts they've ever seen. A sweeping child pornography investigation has led to the rescue of 386 children around the world and the arrest of 348 people, Canadian police say.
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