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[轉貼] FBI列「十大通緝要犯」Ryan Wedding 命盤

奧運選手竟變大毒梟還殺人滅口 FBI列「十大通緝要犯」 懸賞4.8億

2025/11/20 22:27 即時新聞/綜合報導
加拿大前奧運單板滑雪選手萊恩.韋丁(Ryan Wedding)涉嫌主導跨國毒品集團,被FBI列為「十大通緝要犯」,懸賞1500萬美金。(法新社)

加拿大前奧運單板滑雪選手萊恩.韋丁(Ryan Wedding)涉嫌主導跨國毒品集團,被FBI列為「十大通緝要犯」,懸賞1500萬美金。(法新社)

加拿大前奧運單板滑雪選手萊恩.韋丁(Ryan Wedding)涉嫌主導跨國毒品集團,並與墨西哥錫那羅亞(Sinaloa)販毒組織合作走私大量古柯鹼,如今又因被控策畫殺害一名聯邦證人、企圖阻止美方引渡,再度成為焦點。美國司法部長邦迪(Pam Bondi)週三宣布,已對他追加數項重罪並列入「十大通緝要犯」。

根據《美聯社》報導,美國加州日前解封的聯邦起訴書揭露,韋丁今年1月策動在哥倫比亞的謀殺案,目標是一名能證明其跨國毒品網路運作的關鍵證人。他誤以為「殺人滅證」就能阻斷引渡程序、掩蓋他與販毒集團的牽連。檢方指出,包括韋丁在內,共有11名涉案者遭到起訴與逮捕。

美國聯邦調查局(FBI)已將韋丁列入「十大通緝要犯」,開出高達1500萬美元(約新台幣4.8億元)的懸賞金。調查顯示,韋丁目前疑似在錫那羅亞販毒集團的庇護下藏匿於墨西哥,擔任要角,負責協助將大量古柯鹼自哥倫比亞經墨西哥運往美國與加拿大。

邦迪說,美方追捕不會因其過去運動員身分而有任何寬待:「無論你是街角小販,還是國際毒梟,我們都會找到你,並讓你為自己的罪行付出代價。」

檢方指出,韋丁以「El Jefe」、「Public Enemy」、「James Conrad King」等多個化名行事,而且早在2024年就因經營橫跨哥倫比亞、墨西哥、南加州與加拿大的大型毒品網路被起訴。他被控每年走私多達60公噸古柯鹼,手法包括利用長途卡車跨境運毒。

令人震驚的是,當局指控韋丁為確保證人遭遇不測,竟透過加拿大名為「Dirty News」的網站刊登證人照片,暴露身分,讓他成為獵殺目標。證人最終在哥倫比亞麥德林(Medellín)餐廳外遭跟蹤,近距離射殺。

中央加州聯邦檢察官埃賽利(Bill Essayli)痛批,韋丁錯以為透過暴力滅口即可拖垮美方偵辦,他的如意算盤最終失敗:「他以為殺人就能讓案件消失,但他完全錯了。」

美國政府同時宣布,對其他涉案人士提供每名最高200萬美元的獎金,呼籲各界提供線索,協助將相關嫌犯繩之以法。

☆少一份毒品就多一份健康,自由時報提醒您遠離毒品☆

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Ryan Wedding

Ryan Wedding
FBI photo of Wedding in 2024
FBI photo of Wedding in 2024
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive
Charges
  • Conspiracy to Distribute and Possess with Intent to Distribute Controlled Substances
  • Conspiracy to Export Cocaine
  • Continuing Criminal Enterprise
  • Murder in Connection with a Continuing Criminal Enterprise and Drug Crime
  • Attempt to Commit Murder in Connection with a Continuing Criminal Enterprise and Drug Crime
RewardUS$15,000,000
AliasJames Conrad King, Jesse King, "Giant", "Public Enemy", "El Jefe"
Description
Born14 September 1981 (age 44)
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
GenderMale
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight240 lb (109 kg)
OccupationDrug trafficker
Status
Added6 March 2025
Number535
Currently a Top Ten Fugitive

Ryan James Wedding (born 14 September 1981) is an alleged drug trafficker and former Olympic snowboarder from Canada. He represented Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics in the men's parallel giant slalom event. After the Olympics, it is alleged he became a transnational drug trafficker and orchestrated the murders of various witnesses. On 6 March 2025, he was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.[1][2][3]

Wedding allegedly runs one of the world's largest drug trafficking operations, and is believed to be the dominant cocaine distributor in Canada. United States attorney general Pam Bondi stated that Wedding is "a modern day iteration of Pablo Escobar".[4]

Early life

Wedding was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, the eldest of three children. His maternal grandparents owned the Mount Baldy ski resort in Thunder Bay. His uncle was the director of a ski school and coach of the Canadian women's National Alpine Ski Team.[5] His father was an engineer and former competitive skier who, when Ryan was 12, moved his family to the Greater Vancouver suburb of Coquitlam, British Columbia, which is where Ryan began his snowboarding career.[6]

Snowboarding

Wedding won the first snowboarding race he entered and, at 15, made the Canadian National Ski Team. He won a bronze medal in the parallel giant slalom event at the 1999 Junior World Championship and a silver medal in the 2001 Junior World Championships.[7] At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, he competed for Team Canada in snowboarding men's parallel giant slalom, where he finished 24th. After this, he gave up competitive snowboarding.[8]

Criminal conduct

After the 2002 Winter Olympics, Wedding moved back to Vancouver and attended Simon Fraser University. He developed an interest in bodybuilding and started working as a bouncer. After two years in university, he dropped out and began to speculate in real estate, which he financed by growing marijuana at a 6,800-plant warehouse on a suburban property called Eighteen Carrot Farms. In 2006, the RCMP raided the farm and found a shotgun, ammunition, and $10 million worth of cannabis. Wedding was not on the property at the time and there was not enough evidence to charge him.[6]

He expanded his operation when he joined up with Iranian and Russian cocaine smugglers.[7][9] In 2010, he was convicted of attempting to buy cocaine from a U.S. government agent in 2008, for which he was sentenced to four years in prison.[10][11][12]

On 17 October 2024, Wedding was charged by the U.S. Department of Justice with "leading a transnational organized crime group that engaged in cocaine trafficking and murder, including of innocent civilians". He is charged with multiple felonies, including drug trafficking, leading a criminal organization, three counts of murder, and one attempt to commit murder. He is currently a fugitive.[13][14] He was one of sixteen people to be charged as part of operation Giant Slalom in a joint investigation by several federal agencies.[15] The murders that Wedding is accused of having carried out were of married couple Jagtar Sidhu, 57, and Harbhajan Sidhu, 55, and of Mohammed Zafar, 39. The Sidhus were killed in November 2023, while Zafar was killed in May 2024.[16] Wedding is believed to have ordered the murders alongside Andrew Clark, who has been charged with the April 2024 murder of Randy Fader, 29.[17]

According to authorities, since his release, Wedding fled to Mexico and became a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, Mexico's largest drug cartel, where he is known by the nicknames "El Jefe", "Giant" or "Public Enemy".[18][19] The alleged second-in-command of Wedding's trafficking ring was arrested in Mexico in October 2024.[20][21]

On 6 March 2025, Wedding was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list,[3][22] replacing Alexis Flores.[3] The FBI initially offered a reward of up to US$10 million for his capture,[22] which increased to US$15 million in November 2025 after Wedding was indicted on charges of witness intimidation, murder, and money laundering.[23]

Personal life

While incarcerated in 2011, Wedding married a woman from British Columbia. They have since divorced and his ex-wife has remarried.[24]

In media

In March 2025, it was announced that a television documentary series titled Snow King: From Olympian to Narco was in production, based on a Rolling Stone investigation. The series is a collaboration between Rolling Stone Films, London-based documentary firm Dogwoof, Toronto's Visitor Media, and Corriente del Golfo, a production company co-founded by Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna.[25][26]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Wedding

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