Friday, November 15, 2013

Film Company Faces Pornography Charges

The Azov film company which is Toronto based, experienced a 3 year investigation which started on 2010 is now convicted, according to Inspector Joanna Beaven-Desjardins.

However, the website had claimed that videos were not actually sexually explicit but rather exercising only freedom of expression under free speech law.  

348 people were involved in child pornography violation which consist of 40 school teachers, 6 law enforcers personnel, 9 religious individuals and some were unidentified on their roles.

The raid began on 2011 inside their offices. The investigation team gathered 46,000 GB movies and discovered that the scenes were taken mostly in Romania and Ukraine.

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