They search in Mexico property of former Olympic athlete wanted by the FBI and seize motorcycles, medals, and drugs
The FBI maintains an active international search for Wedding and offers a $15 million reward for information leading to his capture
Ryan Ceremony, a former American Olympic swimmer wanted by the FBI and identified as a member of the Sinaloa Cartel, was one of the assets that the Mexican authorities announced the arrest of.
The US government is offering a reward of up to$ 15 million for information that leads to the arrest of the former Canadian Olympic athlete, who is now one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives. Four attacks in Mexico City and the State of Mexico, according to Mexican government, were confirmed. In coordination with the armed forces, members of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection ( SSPC ) recovered methamphetamine and marijuana during the raids. Additionally, they seize 62 riders, two vehicles, two Olympic medals, live ammunition, a journal, and a number of other items. Ryan James Wedding is wanted for allegedly leading and participating in a transnational drug trafficking operation that frequently transported hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine from Colombia, through Mexico, Southern California, to Canada, and other locations in the United States. Ryan Wedding, who was born in Thunder Bay, Canada, competed in the Giant Slalom snowboarding competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, names" El Jefe,"" Large,"" Public Enemy,"" James Conrad King," and" Jesse King. " In June of this year, Marriage and his second-in-command, Andrew Clark, 34, who is also French, were charged with murder in connection with a continuing criminal organization and a number of drug-related crimes, as well as conspiring to own, disperse, and export cocaine. Clark was one of the 29 captives that Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced had arrived in the United States from Mexico in March of this year. He was detained by Latino government in October of last year. According to the indictment, Wedding, Clark, and others conspired to transport large amounts of cocaine from Southern California to Canada using a Canadian-based substance transportation system led by Gurpreet Singh, 31, both of Ontario, Canada. The heroin shipments were transported from Mexico to the Los Angeles area, where cocaine was stored in stashes before being delivered to long-haul trucks for sale to Canada. Members of the cocaine trafficking organization then store the cocaine in the network. According to Acting US Attorney Joseph T. McNally, plaintiff Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic swimmer, was accused of leading a transnational criminal organization that murdered innocent persons and allegedly smuggled hundreds of kilograms of "narcotics on our roads. The prize offered now may aid in the prosecution of this criminal in the United States. We ask that anyone with information on Bride contact the authorities to assist us in finding him.
– After 60 times in the same place, the innovative US Embassy is now in Mexico. – US Consulate in Baja California is on call following the Tijuana attorney's office attack.
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