A former Canadian Olympian is now for the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List for allegedly to run a global drug trafficking network. 43 -year -old Snowboarder Ryan Wedding created a list of notorious fugitives to run a drug trafficking organization and to organize several murders to fund his illegal enterprise.
According to the FBI, the cartel of the wedding took hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia to the US, Canada and Mexico.
The FBI has not rejected the possibility of Mr. Wedding, whose surnames include “L Jeff,” “Vishal,” “public enemies,” “James Conrad King,” and “Jesse King”, which are in America, Canada, or other Latin American countries, but they live in Mexico.
In June 2024, the former Olympian and his Canadian partner, Andrew Clarke, were accused of murder and running a criminal venture in California.
According to the FBI, the wedding and Clarke allegedly ordered the murder of another victim in connection with drug loans on May 18, 2024.
The FBI also said that the marriage can be protected by Sinaloa Cartel. The police have been looking at the wedding since 2004 on suspicion of operating a large -scale marijuana growth at Maple Ridge, British Columbia.
In May 2010, the marriage was found guilty of trying to buy cocaine from a government official in 2008 and was sentenced to four years in jail.
FBI Assistant Director Akil Davis said that the wedding went away from the US and Canada streets to sell “powder cocaine” on the slope in the Olympics “on the slope in the Olympics”.
“Now, his face will be on the top 10 most wanted” poster, “said Matthew Alan, a special agent of the drug enforcement administration.
The FBI said that it is currently “very dangerous man … risks someone else.”
According to the FBI, the US State Department has given a reward of up to $ 10 million for information for marriage arrest or punishment.
The FBI is now offering an additional $ 50,000 reward for information for the arrest of suspected drug kingpin.
Representing Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, the wedding was 24th in a parallel huge slallum competition.