Anonymous ID: f779b3 June 20, 2019, 1:44 p.m. No.6800882   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0896 >>0998 >>1184 >>1304 >>1436 >>1493 >>1522

https://www.opp.ca/news/#/viewnews/5d0a5a8c58303

 

Police Take Down ‘Big Box Store’ of Child Pornography

 

At a news conference, Commissioner Thomas Carrique, Detective Inspector David MacDonald - major case Manager from the OPP Criminal Investigation Branch and Inspector Tina Chalk - Manager of the OPP Counter Exploitation and Missing Person Section were joined by Toronto Police Service Staff Superintendent Donald Campbell and Daniel B. Hittner representing the United States Department of Homeland Security Investigations to conclude two investigations.

 

Beginning in October of 2012 with a complaint to the Toronto Police Service, Project Greenwell became a complex, multi-national criminal investigation that first looked at those who uploaded and downloaded images and video files to what could be called a 'big box store' of child pornography, with users in at least 116 different countries. The servers were housed at a business in Toronto known as YesUp Media. A subsequent investigation - Project Blackheath - targeted the operators of the business who knowingly facilitated the sharing of these images for profit. There were 60,000 registered users in at least 116 different countries and at least 19,013 users purchased 30-day premium memberships.