The murder of drug trafficking supposedly directed by former Olympic Olympic of the Canada Ryan team is still active in Canada despite the efforts to dismantle the group linked to the poster, the RCMP confirmed to CBC News.
The wedding was added this year to the FBI list of ten fugitives plus Wanced. He is accused of executing an American criminal company of $ 1 billion that routinely sent tons of fentanyl and cocaine throughout North America, and has been related to at least four murders in Ontario.
“There are certainly elements of your network that remain in place,” Chris Leather said Friday, during an unrelated press conference at the headquarters of the Mounties in Ontario in London.
Leather, the RCMP officer in charge of criminal operations for the province, said the alleged drug wedding organization remains the objective of “current multiple investigations”, involving the Federal Police Agency, the Toronto Police and the Provincial Police of Ontario.
The wedding born in Thunder Bay bay competed for Canada as Snowboarder at the 2002 Olympic Games. Now 43 years, he has been fleeing since the RCMP since 2015 when he faced charges related to an important conspiracy for cocaine.
The wedding was also accused in California last fall, along with 15 supposed accomplices, including nine Canadian companions. It faces eight positions for serious crimes, including crimes of drug traction and murders in relation to a continuous criminal company that used storage houses to store drugs in the Los Angeles area.
“The alleged murders of its competitors make the wedding a very dangerous man,” said Akil Davis, deputy director of the FBI field office in March.
The US Department of State offers a reward of up to $ 10 million of the US for information that leads to its arrest.
Ryan’s wedding once represented Canada as an Olympic snowboarder; He is now accused of being a nupt from drugs and is on the most sought after list of the FBI, with an American reward of $ 10 million that is offered for information that leads to his arrest. Thomas Daigle de CBC tracks its shocking path from the top of the slopes to the underworld.
American prosecutors have said that it is suspected that the wedding lives in Mexico, under the protection of the Sinaloa cartel, once headed by the famous drug trafficker, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. The authorities have also suggested that it could be hidden in Canada, the United States, Colombia, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica or elsewhere.
American prosecutors have said that the wedding continues with traffic drugs while hiding.
Liam Price, General Director of International Special Services of the RCMP, said the wedding at the beginning of this year “continues to represent one of the greatest threats of organized crime for Canada, even as a fugitive.”
Four of the wedding coacuses, who were arrested in Toronto last October, remain in a custody in a local prison and extradition to the United States.
His alleged man to the right, his Canadian partner Andrew Clark, was arrested in Mexico the past autumn and transferred to the custody of the United States in February.
The accusation of the United States revealed last October 18 alias for weddings, including James Conrad King, Jesse King, the boss (“The Chief”), public, giant and large enemy.
