Ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding
Wanted by FBI for performing a drug ring
… $ 10 million reward
Published
A former Olympian has exchanged in Snowboard competitions for a place on the 10 most desired FIBI of the FBI in connection with alleged ring of a transnational narcotics ring.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced on Thursday Minister of Foreign Affairs Marco Rubio approved a reward of $ 10 million for the conquest of Ryan WeddingThe one in the Canada Snowboarding team was in the Winter Olympics of 2002.
At a press conference, Akil Davis – The head of the LA office of the FBI said that the wedding “routinely hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia, by Mexico and South California, shipped to Canada and other locations in the United States.”
Davis also said that the marriage arranged different murders and one attempted murder as part of his alleged crimes.
The wedding is sued in a federal indictment against conspiracy to distribute and possess with the intention of to export regulated substances, conspiracy to export cocaine, constantly criminal companies and murder in connection with a continuous criminal enterprise and drug criminality.
Davis added: “Wedding went from shredding powder on the slopes on the Olympic Games to distributing powder cocaine in the streets of American cities and in his native Canada.”
In addition to the substantial remuneration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the FBI offers $ 50,000 to anyone with information leading to the wedding arrest.
The FBI says Wedding, which stands 6-foot-3 and weighs 240 pounds, goes through a handful of Aliass, including ‘El Jefe’, ‘Giant’, ‘Public Enemy’ and ‘James Conrad King’.
The FBI arrested one of the alleged cohorts of the wedding, Andrew ClarkIn October last year. Clark will be charged on Monday due to comparable federal charges in the American court in Arizona.