TAG Films
TAG Films was a video production company established in Amsterdam by three Welsh pedophiles: Alan Williams, John Gay, and Lee Tucker.
TAG Films was a video production company established in Amsterdam by three Welsh pedophiles: Alan Williams, John Gay, and Lee Tucker. Williams managed Boys Club 21 in Amsterdam's Spuistraat district and worked closely with Warwick Spinks, who managed the Gay Palace nightclub across the street. A Scotland Yard informant named "Frank" described how the group produced a snuff film inside a barn belonging to a German man who frequented the boy brothels managed by Williams and Spinks. The investigation into TAG Films was part of Operation Framework, the joint Scotland Yard and Dutch authorities inquiry conducted between 1992 and 1993 targeting suspected snuff pornography produced by British nationals in Amsterdam.1
TAG Films was linked to a German distribution company in Dusseldorf called Gero-Video. A raid by German authorities on Gero-Video's premises followed the Dutch investigation. Gero-Video was identified as one of the largest distributors of homosexual pornography in Europe. Robbie Van Der Plancken, who was imprisoned in Italy for the murder of Gerrit-Jan Ulrich, appeared in at least five Gero-Video films. Gero-Video changed ownership in 1994 and was also identified as a child porn distributor in a dossier provided by Karel Maasdam's accountant to Dutch intelligence services.1
Sources
- Dovey, S. (2023). Eye of the Chickenhawk. United States: Thehotstar. ↩
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