Olympic Snowboarder Ryan James Wedding Added to FBI 10 Most Wanted List with $10 Million Reward After Key FBI Informant Killed
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The United States Department of State’s Narcotics Rewards Program is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of Ryan James Wedding.Ryan James Wedding is wanted for allegedly running and participating in a transnational drug trafficking operation that routinely shipped hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia, through Mexico and Southern California, to Canada, and other locations in the United States.
The decision for the US to increase the reward from the FBI’s initial $50,000 reward comes just days after one of Wedding’s right-hand men was linked to the Kinahan Cartel in documents filed by US attorneys in a Canadian court.
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Wedding’s Wedding
It’s not the first time Wedding has come to the attention of the US government. In 2009, he was convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Canadian authorities had also previously investigated him as part of drug investigations.
The contacts Wedding then made at San Diego’s Metropolitan Correctional Center awaiting trial helped his future career in drug trafficking. The FBI monitored Wedding’s calls behind bars and he regularly made comments like “I’m meeting people, I’m learning.”
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Nazfar Mirhadi, linked to Canadian gangs and Iranian money launderers. |
At the time, Wedding appeared to be forging ties that put him at the crossroads of Mexican Cartels and Iranian-linked criminal networks. Two years later, in 2011 Wedding married Nazfar Mirhadi, an Iranian-born woman while he was incarcerated at Reeves County Detention Center in west Texas.
Records show two civil cases were closed without the now 45-year-old woman admitting wrongdoing. Nazfar Mirhadi and two firms linked to her handed over $97,500 to the province’s Civil Forfeiture Office (CFO) in connection with one address in Abbotsford, B.C. Another property in Vancouver was sold, with more than $470,000 forfeited in court.
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Operation Harrington
Operation Harrington in Canada later uncovered drug smuggling routes involving Venezuela’s Margarita Island, long considered a training hub for the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah. Wedding had used the “cultural” money-laundering network of an Iranian-Canadian co-defendant to move at least $100,000, according to evidence at trial.
Kollaros introduced Wedding to Joe as the “man in charge” and, in turn, Wedding openly described himself as a cocaine importer. They discussed in detail a plan to smuggle $25 million worth of cocaine using Joe’s boat, through the Caribbean and onto Newfoundland. The cocaine would then be loaded onto trucks bound for Montreal.
Philipos Kollaros was gunned down in Montreal’s Little Italy, months after pleading guilty to the conspiracy. Another target of the probe, Jahanbakhsh Meshkati, was shot dead in Burnaby, B.C., before charges could be filed. Both killings remain unsolved.
As for Wedding, the Mounties had a warrant for his arrest on charges of trafficking and conspiracy to import cocaine but he was already gone. Now 43, he’s been on the run ever since.
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Gurpreet Singh traveled to Dubai on behalf of Wedding, he was kidnapped in Sinaloa over a drug debt. |
Kinahan Cartel Links
During a bail hearing last week for one of Wedding’s key workers, Gurpreet Singh, the Kinahan Cartel were named in a document from federal prosecutors in Los Angeles and filed as evidence in Superior Court in Toronto. US officials told the court that Singh has “extensive organized crime connections within Dubai, including relationships with members of the Kinahan gang, which is a well-known, violent organized crime group operating throughout the world.”
Singh is also accused to have been involved in a scheme to ship stolen high-end cars to Dubai through the port of Montreal. Singh was recorded discussing the arrangement at a meeting last year by the slain key FBI informant at an auto body shop in Ontario.
The same FBI informant flew to meet with Singh in the United Arab Emirates.
Just like the Kinahans, Wedding is said to have links to some of the world’s most infamous drugs cartels and terrorist organisations. They include ex-Russian KGB agents, Hezbollah and the Sinaloa Cartel. Wedding is said to have had connections to Iranian money launderers in Vancouver who have ties to Colombian cartels.
FBI Informant Killed
The FBI documents also detail how, in January 2024, a FBI informant met Wedding and Andrew Clark in Mexico City while wearing a wire. That witness, who had worked for Wedding for over a decade, met to arrange a cocaine shipment to Canada.
The Mexico meetings set in motion a plan to arrange shipments of more than 650 kilograms of cocaine from the Los Angeles area into Canada using a GTA-based transportation network allegedly run by Gurpreet Singh and his uncle, Hardeep Ratte.
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According to information from Quebec police forces, he was part of a criminal organization of Colombian origin that had been active and present in Montreal for more than 15 years.
Acebedo-Garcia and an accomplice were arrested in New York state in 2009 for a traffic violation and when police searched their vehicle, they discovered 23,000 MDMA (ecstasy) pills. The two men, who were returning from a visit to the Akwesasne Mohawk Reservation, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to traffic drugs and were sentenced to 51 months in prison. At trial, U.S. authorities revealed that a confidential police informant had tipped off the suspects and described their vehicle.
He was expected to testify that he met Wedding in 2011 while both were incarcerated at the same Texas prison, and that he communicated with Wedding using encrypted messages almost daily or weekly since around 2013. His role was to oversee the delivery of cocaine to couriers for transport to customers in Canada, and then launder the proceeds back to Wedding in Mexico.
He had agreed to work as a confidential informant for the FBI in exchange for favorable treatment over his role in the trafficking ring. The records explain that he was set to be identified prior to trial, and was expected to testify in person. But he was killed just over a month ago.
Singh and a friend travelled to Culiacan, Sinaloa on July 29, 2024 to meet with a cartel leader to resolve a debt. On August 2, Singh “reported that they had been kidnapped and tied up and had been given until the end of the day to pay the $600,000 drug debt,” according to prosecutors.
2-Tons of Cocaine Seized
Authorities stated that according to their investigations, the defendants saw at least 1.8 tons of cocaine that passed through their network that was eventually seized.
“Wedding and his organization use Los Angeles as the primary hub for their narcotics operations. An estimated 60 metric tons of cocaine per year and five metric tons of fentanyl per month move through Los Angeles on its way to U.S. and Canadian cities. His criminal enterprise leveraged Los Angeles transportation corridors to distribute staggering quantities of illicit drugs devastated communities across the country,” he said.
In a recorded conversation with Andrew Clark, Clark allegedly directed the FBI informant Acebedo-Garciato to offer the pair of Ontario-based truckers Hardeep Ratte and Gurpreet Singh a flat rate of between $175,000 and $225,000 per shipment; with each transporting up to 350 kilograms of cocaine.
Murders in Canada
Wedding is also wanted for allegedly ordering multiple murders in Ontario, Canada, and an attempted murder. U.S. authorities allege the group killed two members of a family in Canada in retaliation for a stolen drug shipment in what officials there said was a case of mistaken identity, as well as two other murders.
Weeks prior to the shooting, Canadian police visited the part of the home the family was renting stating they were ‘looking for someone’ and went to verify who was living at the property.
Wedding and Clark allegedly also ordered the murder of another victim on May 18, 2024, over a drug debt. In addition, Clark and Malik Damion Cunningham, 23, a dual Canadian-American citizen, are charged with the April 1, 2024, murder of another victim in Ontario, Canada.
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Andrew Clark’s Extradition
In June 2024, Wedding and his second-in-command Andrew Clark were charged in an indictment out of the Central District of California with running a continuing criminal enterprise; committing murder in connection with a continuing criminal enterprise and assorted drug crimes; and conspiring to possess, distribute, and export cocaine.
Andrew Clark, “The Dictator,” was arrested on October 8 by Mexican police in Plaza Andares in Zapopan, Jalisco. The arrest was made by the FGR with the Interpol Mexico division and support from the Mexican SEMAR Navy.
Wedding and Clark allegedly also ordered the murder of another victim on May 18, 2024, over a drug debt. In addition, Clark and Malik Damion Cunningham, 23, a dual Canadian-American citizen, are charged with the April 1, 2024, murder of another victim in Ontario, Canada.
Source: https://www.borderlandbeat.com/2025/03/olympic-snowboarder-ryan-james-wedding.html
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