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Monday, October 21, 2024

Olympic Snowboarder, Nightclub Owner Among Those Charged with Trafficking Cocaine from Mexico to Canada

"Socalj" for Borderland Beat


A manhunt is on for former Olympian Ryan James Wedding, 43, and the FBI is offering $50,000 for information leading to his arrest. His drug trafficking partner, Canadian Andrew Clark was arrested in Mexico on an Interpol warrant two weeks ago. Wedding is also believed to have been residing in Mexico and is considered armed and dangerous by US authorities.

As part of the takedown of the drug trafficking network, raids were conducted at a $15 million mansion in Miami, Florida, formerly owned by DJ Khaled and currently resided by Nahim Jorge Bonilla, a music business exec and co-owner of local nightclub and restaurant Mandrake. Bonilla was arrested at the mansion.

Wedding and Clark are also being charged with the mistaken identity murder of an Indian Sikh couple visiting their children in Canada and two other murders related to drug trafficking tons of cocaine from Mexico, into California and then placed on long haul trucks to Canada.




"For the last 13 years, Wedding ran this criminal enterprise," U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Martin Estrada told reporters during a news conference Thursday, describing the alleged drug ring as a "ruthless" operation that made billions of dollars. His operation shipped as much as 827 pounds of cocaine in a month, moving it from Mexico to Southern California, and then to Ontario, Canada.
Wedding competed for Canada in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and ranked #24 in the snowboarding slalom event. 


“Instead of using the privileges of being an Olympic athlete to do good for people, he did the opposite,” Estrada said. “He chose to become a major drug trafficker, and he chose to become a killer.” He used the nicknames "El Jefe," "Giant," and "Public Enemy."


The former Olympian snowboarder for Canada has been charged with running a drug trafficking ring that shipped at least 60 tons of cocaine each year across the Americas and ordered the killings of four people.

Wedding faces separate drug trafficking charges in Canada that date back to 2015, said Chris Leather, chief superintendent with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. “Those charges are very much unresolved,” Leather said.


Wedding previously was convicted in San Diego, California of possession and conspiracy to distribute cocaine in 2009 and was sentenced to prison in 2010. US authorities believe that after Wedding’s release in 2011, he resumed drug trafficking and after fleeing charges in Canada to Mexico, he has been protected by the Sinaloa Cartel there.


Operation Giant Slalom


According to prosecutors, Wedding’s group moved large shipments of cocaine from Colombia through Mexico and California to Canada and other locations in the United States using long-haul semi-trucks. Wedding, is one of 16 people charged.


Authorities said they seized more than a ton of cocaine, weapons and ammunition, $250,000 cash and more than $3 million in cryptocurrency in connection with their investigation.

They also allege the group killed two members of a family in Canada in retaliation for a stolen drug shipment in what officials there said was a case of mistaken identity as well as two other people, according to officials and federal court filings.

The RCMP said 10 Canadians were facing charges stemming from the international police operation.

“This was a very sophisticated operation. They were operating out of Colombia, Mexico, the United States, and Canada – four different countries, as well as others. And in order to trace all the criminal activity, all the violent crimes to them. It took a great deal of investigation,” Estrada said.

Toronto police said four suspects were arrested in the city, including two accused of running Wedding's alleged drug shipping operations through Canada.


Ontario residents Hardeep Ratte, 45, and Gurpreet Singh, 30, ran the Canadian transportation operations of Wedding and Clark’s drug trafficking network, using long-haul semi-trucks to transport the narcotics into the country after they were stored in stash houses in Los Angeles.

Ratte and Singh were arrested in Canada at the request of U.S. authorities pending extradition.



Sikh Couple in Canada Killed

Wedding and Clark are accused of directing the killing of two people in Ontario, Canada in late November 2023, allegedly in retaliation for a drug shipment stolen in Southern California.

Jagtar Singh Sidhu, and Harbhajan Kaur Sidhu, were fatally shot in their family’s rental home in Caledon, Ontario. Singh was pronounced dead at the scene and Kaur died in hospital 13 days later. Their daughter was also shot and injured but survived. Their son, Gurdit, was not home at the time.


According to property records, the shooting occurred at a Mayfield Road house owned by a numbered company that has been the subject of a court battle with the Town of Caledon over what it called an “illegal transportation depot.”

“There were trucks all behind the property, and they were using this driveway to come and go,” Ahmad said at the scene, adding that even after the trucks left, there continued to be many people “coming and going” out of the home. A lot of police presence at the house had been reported as well in the previous year.

In January, the town obtained a court injunction against the numbered company and ordered it to remove trucking equipment from the property the month prior.

"This was a case of mistaken identity," Estrada said. "They were killed in cold blood in front of their daughter, who was also shot 13 times."

The Sikh family was not connected to the trucking business and were renting the upper part of the house. The basement unit was also being rented out to a man who saw the gunmen flee in a black pickup truck.

Weeks prior to the shooting, Canadian police visited the part of the home the family was renting stating they were 'looking for someone' and went to verify who was living at the property.



The gunmen shot members of a innocent family by mistake, nearly 50 times. They then fled the scene in a stolen black truck, which was later found torched on the street (a common scene with hired hits in Canada).


Wedding and Clark allegedly also ordered the murder of Mohammed Zafar, 39, in Brampton on May 18, 2024, over a drug debt. 

Wedding, Clark, and Malik Damion Cunningham, 23, a resident of Canada, are charged with the April 1, 2024, murder of another victim, 29-year-old Randy Fader, in Niagara Falls, Canada.

The identity of the gunmen who killed the Sidhu family is still unknown and the case is unsolved in Canada. Police said their shooting was linked to at least five others in the span of just over two weeks.





Others indicted include: Gannadii Bilonog, Carlos Alberto Pena Goyeneche, Rakhim Ibragimov, Malik Damion Cunningham, Joel Sosa Cardenas, Anthony Mendoza Lopez, Andres Felippe Puccetti Iriarte, Anselmo Acuna Garcia, Juan Manuel Quinonez Jimenez, Iqbal Singh Virk and Ranjit Singh Rowal.

Colombian Connection

Mass quantities of cocaine were sourced from Colombia, where it was 'cooked' or manufactured in so-called cocaine kitchens, before being transported into Mexico, according to federal prosecutors. From there, the cocaine was allegedly trafficked into the U.S. in long-haul trucks and brought into Southern California.

Similarly, earlier this year a network involving CJNG traffickers and the Montreal Mafia was taken down that followed similar smuggling routes using long-haul truckers.

For example, in March 2024, the network allegedly delivered 293 kilos of cocaine for shipment and distribution to Canada and another shipment the following month contained 375.1 kilos, federal authorities said. The cocaine was being delivered to representatives of Ratte and Singh for eventual transportation to Canada, but investigators interrupted the delivery and seized the 375 kilos of cocaine.

As part of a joint investigation, 12 people were arrested in the US, Canada, Colombia and Mexico in connection with the drug trafficking enterprise.

Aside from Wedding, three others are still at large including a Canadian and pair of Colombian traffickers.



Arrest in Mexico

Andrew Clark, 34, another Canadian citizen living in Mexico, whose digital aliases include "The Dictator," was arrested on October 8 by Mexican police in Plaza Andares in Zapopan, Jalisco and remains in custody.

The arrest was made by the FGR with the Interpol Mexico division and support from the Mexican Navy.

Raid in Miami

An FBI raid Wednesday on a sprawling, multi-million dollar mansion in Aventura, Miami Beach, Florida was part of a wide scale federal operation to take down a transnational cocaine trafficking organization that officials say is headed by a former Olympic athlete. One person was arrested when the warrant was served at 3914 Island Estates Drive, Kristi Hawkins, FBI special agent in charge of the Los Angeles Field Office, said during a media briefing Thursday.


The home is owned by music executive and Miami Beach restaurateur and fellow Canadian Nahim Jorge Bonilla, 36, whose name is among 16 people listed in the indictment.

Bonilla (left) at one of many parties held at Mandrake. DJ Khaled is seen on the right.

Bonilla, co-owner of Mandrake, located at 210 23rd St. in Miami Beach, is in custody at the Miami Federal Detention Center.



Bonilla, along with business partner Canadian businessman Simon Librati, who is also co-owner of Mandrake, bought the 6,522-square-foot mansion from famed record producer DJ Khaled for $4.8 million in 2020, real estate publication The Real Deal, reported. 

Librati is not named in the 52-page indictment released this week.


Librati was the former co-chairman and CEO of New York-based World Trade Financial Group. In 2018, he agreed to a five-year suspension from working in the US brokerage industry or owning a brokerage following an investigation of his firms’ trading, according to the Wall Street Journal.


In June 2020 Librati bought DJ Khaled’s waterfront Aventura mansion for $4.8 million.



Akil Davis, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, noted that “the organization, led by the former Olympian, cultivated a violent transnational drug trafficking empire that stretched from Canada to the United States, Mexico and Colombia. While key members of Wedding ’s criminal enterprise were successfully arrested this week, he remains at large.”

69 comments:

  1. wild case

    read about it last week, appreciate you putting it all together with a lot more context and chronology than any other outlets. Need to read the indictment. These guys seem like the 2020 Flores Twins.

    Local San Diego coverage included a federal complain from 2008, where Wedding and two DTO associates traveled to San Diego to purchase 24 kilos, coordinated by a DEA informant. He served about 4 years for that.

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    1. If so, he gave someone up. Anything over 5 🔑 is a mandatory minimum of 120 months. Unless…….

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    2. maybe. it was all conspiracy. Wedding wasn't present with the drugs, or money, but he was involved. There was no real cocaine. It was a all a CS set up for DEA. He also went to trial.

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    3. I’d have to look at the actual relevant conduct he was given. Taking it to trial usually gives you more time! And it doesn’t matter if they find drugs or not. I was with a guy that got 11 years for agreeing to be a driver on a “stash house”
      Robbery. None of it was real but him just saying yes, was a conspiracy

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    4. 7:45
      Gives you more time if you lose but if you win taking it to trial gives you no time.

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  2. Sicario 006 snitched, that puto again.

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    1. 006 se la come con saña.

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    2. The vato in the baby blue thinks he's in Miami Vice lol.

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    3. And worth more than you whole block. Vato hahahaah

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    4. Yeah his name is DON KILO JOHNSON

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  3. A 006 le encanta soplar la trompeta.

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  4. Hi I'm new here and I think Canada is cool !

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    1. It's cooler than cool, it's ice cold!

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  5. The Canadian has it even better than the US citizen! That's me. Nobody thinks of the vastness land that is Canada! Those people don't even think about safety concepts. It's all foreign to them. Right where I want those putos. In all of America, South to North Poles, nobody gets over on me. I decide the future of all this land. The people, the minerals, the language, the water, the air, the gene code, hell, the thought, and most of all the God...
    Jesus


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    1. 1:05am you Pluto get some sleep, crack will f up your teeth.

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    2. You should take the longest walk, off the shortest bridge.

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    3. Not quite 10:54....it's pier. Yes it makes a difference.

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  6. Well done I kinda had a feeling J was going to do article on this. Hopefully Ryan Wedding is brought to justice.

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    1. "Socalj" and "J" are different individuals. Right BB?

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    2. There’s a literal war criminal committing genocide and this is the guy you want brought to justice?

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  7. Is about time some of this Canadian and American mafiosos get coverage the media make them look like angels poor pitiful us them evil Mexicans dam you

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  8. Lock them up and throw away the key... Sicario 006 has a lot of cheerleaders here that have half a brain...

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  9. Only $50.000.00 reward? Low hanging fruit.

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  10. So the daughter gets shot 13 times,
    ...and survives?

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  11. La mayiza killed el chilango a chapiza tik tok operative. Whatever the hell that means. They captured el cañas a chapiza operative. They captured el novio. A jalisco operative in michoacan. Chapos p.o.s. sons are all in the news for their court appearances. Lots going on. Whats up bb is everything ok?

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  12. damm they still haven’t caught joel he’s been on LAPD most wanted for 2 decades

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  13. I wonder how DJ Khaled is involved in this.

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    1. The Spanish guy busted in Miami is Canadian and a music producer aka money launder

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  14. I have a pretty good feeling that DJ Khaled is somehow involved with these criminals. The U.S government needs to look into that fat ass. Every time I see his videos I get pissed. Women all over him just because he has money. Without the money he's nothing. The women should be all on me. Get him investigated and jailed. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. @1146 am nuff said is a winnie... hating is a weakness bruh

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    2. DJ khaled is a joke. He leeches onto famous people in the music industry to get exposure for himself. His musical talents are minimal at best.

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    3. Great stuff Socalj. There's a good video by Mob Reporter on Youtube ("Let me tell you aboot it") about Wedding. Even if he did describe 4 murders just so he could slip in the punchline "4 Funerals and a Wedding".

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    4. That's koo foo.

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    5. 7:44 you sound sus.

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    6. Khaled is that one uncle who tries way too hard to sound hip with the youth. Even his music sounds like over saturated rap from 2016

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    7. 357 don't knock the mob reporter his stuff is amazing.

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    8. @3.57. The Mob Reporter is great, it's why I was recommending him! He set up that joke though...

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  15. Does El z have any link to this ?

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  16. I realize that DOJ has a motive and incentive for their statements and they are just people, who can make mistakes or be incomptent, or self serving whatever

    but in the 2018 CJNG indictments, that were handed down in October 2018, including dozens of people, Mencho, El Piolin from TJ, they said that they ent about 5 tons a month to the US, of each drug.

    this indictment has ONE man sending 5 tons a month into the US, to me, it seems like he was the coordinator and front man for major Sinaloa traffickers, if he was really doing 5 tons a month. and it seems like he was. They took hit after hit in 2024, when they were leached onto, and kept hitting.

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  17. Guy with blue suite and white khaki looks like Miami vice , Don Johnson.

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  18. Canadian Traffickers have a big influence all over the world but especially in North American lots of Canadians working for Mayos and for CJNG, they are huge shippers to Australia and New Zeland run most of the distribution there making 800% returns, lots of them living in Sonora and Sinaloa using mining companies as fronts to launder money. Most mining companies in Mexico are run by Canadian Corps they are better then the Pinche Gringos they are low key

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  19. “ World Trade Financial Group” biggest pyramid scheme in America!

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  20. Allegedly El Max from TJ captured in Culiacan after a shout out that left at least 19 dead


    https://youtu.be/4qGryLWHeRw?si=QM5ImiX9B9I5u8pW



    😎

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  21. 1146 Nuff the hater 😂

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    1. 657
      Ever since Buffy ran off with No Period Kid, Nuffy's been a nervous wreak, cut him some slack.. 🥺

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    2. Ouch 🤕 didn't know Nuffy has a kid fetish. His wife Buffy finds out, 🤣 he is going to be kicked out of the house.

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  22. TIJUANA Asaltos;Balaceras y Accidentes
    A Darle A La Delincuencia ·
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    DETIENEN
    EDWIN ANTONIO RUBIO LÓPEZ “EL MAX” en Operativo En Culiacán, hay varios civiles muertos.
    Detienen a Edwin Antonio Rubio López “El Max” en operativo en Culiacán; hay varios civiles mu3rtos.
    Culiacán, Sin.
    ¡Lo detienen! Fue capturado por el Ejército Mexicano Edwin Antonio Rubio López, alias “El Max”, señalado como uno de los objetivos prioritarios de la inteligencia militar por su activa participación en la delincuencia organizada y el tráfico de drogas a Estados Unidos. La detención fue confirmada por fuentes de la Sedena a los Noticieros.
    Fue arrestado en un enfrentamiento a balazos registrado ayer lunes 21 de octubre por la tarde noche en algunas comunidades de la sindicatura de Sanalona, en el que habría varios civiles armados muertos.
    “El Max”, cayó en un “agarre” a balazos fue entre grupos armados y elementos de las fuerzas federales, donde la Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (Sedena) tuvo apoyo de al menos un helicóptero artillado.
    De acuerdo a la información preliminar, serían entre 10 y 18 abatidos. Todos son civiles presuntamente armados. No habría militares muertos.
    El enfrentamiento fue reportado desde las 5 de la tarde de ayer en veredas de terracería, ranchos y haciendas en las inmediaciones de la comunidad de Plan de Oriente, también conocido como “El Doce” y Carrizalejo, rumbo a Sanalona.
    ¿Quién es Edwin Antonio Rubio López “El Max”?
    La inteligencia militar apunta a Edwin Antonio Rubio López, alias “El Max” o “El Oso”, como uno de los objetivos prioritarios en México. Es líder de una célula delictiva y tenía una orden de aprehensión desde el 2019.
    Rubio López es señalado por traficar droga de Culiacán a San Felipe, para luego hacer el trasiego a la ciudad de Los Ángeles, Estados Unidos.

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  23. A true snowbird he was.

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  24. Mohan Singh Thind of calgary, alberta and phoenix, arizona, and puerto peñasco, Sonora, biggest money launderer in north america, under the radar.

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  25. That’s a picture of a ram 2500 or 3500 not a ford

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  27. I’ve been following this whole thing closely… it goes DEEP; connections with the Canadian Air Force, police, and all… if this guy thinks they’re gonna protect him in MX he’s out of his mind.

    He may have brought them lots of money, but once that faucet of his starts getting low they’re gonna turn his ass in for brownie points.

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  28. The Punjabi Cartel rules in Canada.
    There weapon of choice is the AK-47.

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    1. No the Punjabis have power but the Hells Angels are unmatched in Canada

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    2. Punjabi big rig drivers doing transport. Working with the Hells Angels in Vancouver BC too. Oh right on!

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    3. You have wear a towel around your head, if you want to be in Punjabi membership.

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    4. And in North Dakota, my State, its the Sons a Silence. I used to sell them tons of meth.

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  29. As a tax paying Canadian for many years I can say the best case scenario is that he’s found without his head somewhere in Mexico very soon. It’ll save us a lot of money instead of giving him 3 meals a day at the expense of $200,000.

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  30. the criminals enjoy the canadians jails.....kosher,halal,and vegan food in the menu,gym dentist,doctors 24 hrs,and if you speaks espanol....puedes conseguir una guardia de seguridad,como tu amante,,,,,,,,,nada como una carcel 5 estrellas canadiense.......jo.jo

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  31. Bring me bacon titts now

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  32. Word is he's married to mayos daughter that's how he is so deeply connected and was able to land massive loads from Colombia to mx

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    1. Awesome information Curtis, keep it up..

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