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In May 2011, the Toronto Police Service (TPS), in conjunction with the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and Homeland Security Investigations, executed a series of search warrants that effectively terminated Azov Films' operations. This undercover operation expanded into , one of the largest coordinated international child protection investigations in law enforcement history.
Azov Films was a Toronto-based company operated by Brian Way. Between 2005 and 2011, the company marketed and sold DVDs and digital downloads over the internet. The films were advertised as "naturist" documentaries, often featuring boys from Eastern Europe (primarily Romania and Ukraine). The marketing suggested the films were about legitimate naturist activities. Azov Films - Boy Fights Xxvi Buddy Brawl.avil
Action films have long been a staple of modern cinema, providing viewers with an adrenaline-fueled experience that combines thrilling stunts, dramatic plot twists, and memorable characters. Azov Films has mastered the art of crafting such movies, pushing the boundaries of what's possible on screen. In May 2011, the Toronto Police Service (TPS),