FBI’s Most Wanted Trafficker Ryan James Wedding Part 1: Global Network Sanctioned by the US
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The US has raised the reward for Canadian alleged narcotics trafficker Ryan James Wedding to $15 million, with additional $2 million rewards offered for information leading to the arrests of the unknown assassins who murdered a FBI witness last January in Medellín, Colombia.FBI Director Kash Patel claims, “He’s the Pablo Escobar of modern times.”
Wedding, who is on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, is a snowboarder who represented Canada in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. After his snowboarding career, Wedding turned to a life of crime as a transnational narcotics trafficker.
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FBI’s Most Wanted
In a November 19 press conference at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., officials from the US and Canada described Wedding as a “narco-trafficker on par with notorious drug lords like Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman and Pablo Escobar.” US Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wedding’s operation was responsible for more than $1 billion a year in illegal drug proceeds.”
“He controls one of the most prolific and violent drug-trafficking organizations in this world,” Bondi said, adding that under Wedding’s direction his operation has trafficked 60 metric tons of cocaine per year. “He is the largest distributor of cocaine in Canada.”
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| Seized cocaine belonging to the Wedding organization. |
Wedding’s Network Sanctioned
The network of the Canadian narco Ryan Wedding allegedly involves a corrupted criminal lawyer, the owner of gang news websites, a former Italian special forces member, a former Mexican police officer, and a Colombian madam.
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| Edgar Aaron Vazquez Alvarado “The General” |
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| Carmen Yelinet Valoyes Florez |
Her network of sex workers was allegedly used to gather intelligence on the witness who was killed. It was through her network, according to the indictment, that the witness was discovered in Medellín, Colombia, and shot in the head. Valoyes also introduced Wedding to his Colombian girlfriend, Daniela Alejandra Acuna Macias.
Wedding has laundered his illicit profits through an extensive transatlantic network of businesses and associates, channeling drug proceeds into luxury assets such as cars and motorcycles that are concealed around the world.
Wedding relies on two chief money launderers to manage his complex financial operations: Canadian jeweler Rolan Sokolovski and former Italian special forces member Gianluca Tiepolo.
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| Rolan “The Bookkeeper” Sokolovski |
Sokolovski allegedly made a bejeweled necklace as a reward for a Canadian hitman.
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| Gianluca “The Soldier” Tiepolo |
Tiepolo has worked closely with Sokolovski to procure and manage Wedding’s physical assets, including high-end vehicles, and has held millions of dollars in Wedding’s property under his own name to conceal these assets from authorities. Tiepolo owns two businesses that trade in luxury motorcycles and automobiles: Italy-based Stile Italiano S.R.L. (Stile Italiano) and United Kingdom-based TMR Ltd.
Tiepolo is a former Italian special forces soldier who founded Windrose Tactical Solutions S.R.L.S. (Windrose Tactical), which has operated military-style tactical training camps that have trained many of Wedding’s hitmen.
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| A 2002 Mercedes CLK-GTR, valued by authorities at $13 million, seized by U.S. authorities from the Ryan Wedding organization. |
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Italian citizen Cristian Diana and UK citizen John Anthony Fallon are business associates of Tiepolo. Diana serves as president of the board of directors of both Stile Italiano and Windrose Tactical. Fallon is a director of TMR Ltd. alongside Tiepolo and is also the 50 percent owner and sole director of two UK companies, LMJ Trading Ltd and Made In Italy Motorcycles Limited.
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| Tommy Demorizi is a Montreal trafficker still at large. |
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| Gurpreet Singh was once kidnapped by the Sinaloa Cartel over a $600,000 debt. Wedding and Singh’s wife helped gain his release. |
The same FBI informant flew to meet with Singh in the United Arab Emirates. Now, his attorneys are looking to have the charges in Canada dismissed due to the murder of the key witness.
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