Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, wanted for alleged drug trafficking and murder, was arrested in Mexico after years on the run. The FBI announced the arrest Friday, confirming Wedding's extradition to the United States. Wedding, 44, was on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. He is accused of leading a transnational drug operation, allegedly moving tonnes of cocaine internationally.
US officials believed Wedding was shielded by the Sinaloa cartel in Mexico. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) assisted in the investigation. RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme stated the arrest makes communities safer. He emphasized the importance of international cooperation in combating organized crime.
FBI Director Kash Patel called Wedding "a modern day Pablo Escobar." Wedding's arrest marks a significant victory for international law enforcement. The case highlights the ongoing struggle against transnational drug cartels.
Wedding competed as a snowboarder for Canada in the Olympics. He later allegedly became a major figure in the global drug trade. His case underscores the reach and influence of international criminal networks.
Wedding is scheduled to appear in court on Monday. He will face charges related to drug trafficking and murder. The extradition and trial will be closely watched by international observers.
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