Snowboarder-Olympian Vedding fell into the top 10 most wanted by the FBR of criminals
Former Canadian snowboarder, participant in the Olympic Games, Ryan Vedding, entered the top 10 most wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) of the US criminals. This was reported by the American television channel NBC News.
The 43-year-old Vedding was on the list for organizing an international drug trafficking network. According to the source, the ex-sportsman was the organizer of a transnational surgery for drug trafficking, in which parties of prohibited substances were regularly transported from Colombia across the border with Mexico and Canada.
The FBI also accused Vedding of organizing a number of murders related to drug smuggling. Presumably, he is in Mexico. More than 10 million dollars promise for information about him.
Vedding represented Canada at the Winter Olympic Games 2002. He took 24th place.
Source: Lenta

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