She said Azov commissioned videographers around the world to take pictures and images that the company would subsequently distribute through the mail and online. She said many of the victims were from Ukraine and Romania. Lisa Belanger of the Toronto police child exploitation section said many of the pictures and videos were shot in people's apartments, backyards and "dingy saunas." “(It was) very clearly child pornography, clearly children being sexually abused and/or exploited,” she said.ĭet. “Sometimes they set up in backyards,” she said.īeaven-Desjardin said that 24 Canadian children were rescued as a result of Project Spade. She said the children were not necessarily involved in the production of Azov material, and their exploitation was discovered when police were investigating people who bought material from the company.
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Police said at the home of a retired teacher, they found 350,000 pictures and more than 9,000 video showing child sexual abuse.