Police in Russia arrested members of the homophobic group Occupy Paedophilia, after they used personal ads to lure unsuspecting young men to meet with them.
Tricking them into thinking they were meeting for a date, the group would take the individuals captive, lead them to a secluded spot, and then would torture them mercilessly whilst filming the ordeal.
In many of the images and videos seized by police, the victims were seen stripped, beaten, covered in blood and forced to use sex toys on themselves.
The brutal gang would also often shave their victims’ heads, then paint a rainbow on it - mocking the universal symbol for gay pride.
In one video, the gang can be heard shouting ‘fags should die’ while they force-fed a gay teen watermelon.
Six of the grip were jailed for upto six years in jail, while three others received suspended sentences.
Their crimes included death threats, torture, and causing ‘moderate damage to health.’
The group, which was started by Maxin Martsinkevich, claim they are just trying to find paedophiles, and were exposed in a C4 documentary last year.
As a result of this exposure, Maxim was sentenced to five years at a labour camp, but later had his sentence reduced.