Ryan James Wedding's Early Cartel Links Part 1: BC Bud Farm & California Cocaine Bust
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Wedding made his court appearance in Santa Ana, California last week following his surrender and arrest in Mexico. He pleaded not guilty to charges across two indictments.
His lawyer, Anthony Colombo, Jr. grandson of slain New York Mafia boss Joe Colombo, stated multiple times that his client had in fact not surrendered but was apprehended in Mexico. This statement was of course contradictory to both the official Mexican and US Ambassador to Mexico’s claim that he voluntary surrendered.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum went so far as to cite an AI generated image from a fake Instagram account as proof that Wedding had surrendered and was not arrested by Mexican authorities.
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| President Sheinbaum citing an AI generated post on the @bossryanw Instagram. |
In the past year, Ryan James Wedding became the top target of the FBI. He had in fact filed an Amparo or injunction on February 15, 2025 from Ahome, Sinaloa, against his arrest and any extradition order.
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| Who is Ryan James Wedding? |
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.
Wedding won the first snowboarding race he entered and, at 15, made the Canadian National Ski Team. Wedding competed in his first major international snowboard race at age 16, finishing 11th in giant slalom, according to online records.
He won silver and bronze medals at the Junior World Championships, and became a regular on the World Cup circuit. In 2001, he was crowned Canadian champion at Big White in Kelowna.
The two Canadian Snowboard Federation gold medals he won to qualify for the 2002 Olympic team were among the items recently seized in Mexico City alongside 62 motorcycles and various art pieces.
After two years at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, he dropped out and began to speculate in real estate. He also started working as a bouncer at a New Westminster bar called BarFly.
Soon, Wedding began working with fellow Canadian snowboarding competitor, Edward Ian Hadgkiss who owned a 5-acre property that would house a large marijuana growing operation.
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The Vancouver police source alleged Wedding was the person who “transports and harvests the marijuana every two weeks.”
BC Bud Farm Raid
The search warrant that led to the September 22, 2006 raid of Eighteen Carrot Farms on Cedar Way named the current owner of the property, Edward Ian Hadgkiss, an athlete who has competed in the Snowboard World Cup, as well as the former Olympian, Ryan James Wedding, then of Coquitlam.
Police seized 6,800 marijuana plants and over 85 pounds (40 kilos) of processed marijuana all said at the time to be worth over $10 million. They also found a shotgun, a revolver and ammunition. No one was at the property at the time, and no arrests were made.
The Eighteen Carrot Farms property was sold in 2008 for $805,000 to a new owner, who seemingly carried on with the side business and gained a medical marijuana license a few years later.
One popular drug trafficking scheme in Canada at the time was to use the funds from the BC bud sales, with organized crime groups including the Montreal Mafia and Hells Angels transporting and selling the marijuana in New York City, to purchase wholesale quantities of cocaine from the Sinaloa Cartel.
One of Wedding’s new associates was Hassan Shirani, a Persian Canadian who had been implicated in a police investigation into a Vancouver-area murder, though he wasn’t ultimately charged with the crime. Shirani was involved in the money-transfer system known as Hawala.
In 2008, Wedding turned to Shirani to help him in a new venture, one with the potential to be much more lucrative than cultivating cannabis. Together, they made plans to smuggle cocaine into Canada via San Diego. That spring, Shirani met with a hawaladar in Vancouver and deposited $300,000 that he would then be able to draw on in California. Wedding and Shirani flew to Los Angeles on June 10. At LAX, they met up with a Russian Canadian named Michael Krapchan, whom Shirani had hired to set up the purchase. Krapchan had also brought along the seller, who he claimed was a former KGB agent named Yuri.
San Diego Cocaine Bust
Over the next few days in Los Angeles, Shirani and Wedding visited malls, restaurants and hookah bars, and they stopped by a Persian rug store that was also a hawala brokerage. There, they retrieved a portion of their cash in the amount of $120,000, bundled up in newspapers. They stashed the package in a drawer below the TV in their hotel room.
On June 12, Shirani and Wedding met with Krapchan in Anaheim and gave him $17,000, enough to procure the first kilo of cocaine. The next day, to inspect the sample, they drove to a San Diego hotel room that Krapchan had booked. Krapchan left in a rental car to buy the remaining 23 kilos of cocaine from Yuri while Shirani and Wedding waited at the room. After waiting an hour and a half, they left to get lunch only to be quickly apprehended by the FBI, which had arrest warrants for both of them.
The whole thing had been a set-up. Yuri, the ex–KGB agent, was actually a confidential police informant who’d been wearing a wire at the LAX meeting. The cocaine he’d sold Krapchan in San Diego had been given to him by the feds. As soon as Krapchan had completed the deal, agents arrested him, then headed to the hotel to round up Shirani and Wedding.
Both Krapchan and Shirani pleaded guilty for participating in the plot. Wedding pleaded not guilty and stood trial in San Diego in November of 2009. His defense was that he was under the impression they had travelled to Los Angeles to buy cars (the code used for the drugs). Wedding’s lawyer claimed that Shirani was setting Wedding up to be the fall guy, creating an impression that Wedding was bankrolling the purchase by telling him his credit card was maxed out.
Wedding said almost nothing to Kalina during his arrest, until the strip search at the detention facility, during which he saw Kalina watching him and called him a “f*gg*t.” The slur was shocking because it was so unusual. “Typically, when people are arrested, they try to make nice,” says Kalina. “They’re vulnerable. They know who has power at the moment and who doesn’t.” Kalina remembers Wedding as the most hostile suspect he’s ever arrested.
During the 17 months Wedding spent awaiting trial, he was held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in San Diego, where the FBI monitored his calls. According to Kalina, he began forging connections and absorbing lessons from seasoned foreign traffickers. “We did hear comments he’d make about meeting interesting people and learning things,” said Kalina, who listened to phone calls Wedding made to the outside world.
Naturally, Wedding’s defense attorney would argue that Wedding was just a fall guy. Yet, he was convicted of cocaine smuggling and sentenced to 4 years with another 3 years of supervised release.
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| Slain FBI witness Jonathan Acebedo Garcia and Ryan Wedding met around 2010, when both were imprisoned in Texas. |
Massive Montreal Market
After being released in 2011 and deported back to Canada, Wedding then resurfaced in Montreal, where a shift in longtime power dynamics in the Montreal underworld created more opportunities for him.
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| Philipos Kollaros was gunned down in 2018 after serving his prison sentence. |
Like Wedding, Kollaros had established ties with local crime groups. Quebec’s business registry shows him linked to an individual suspected by police of working with the Montreal Mafia, specifically the Sicilian faction of the Rizzutos. One of the key figures they both worked for was Stephen Tello who was identified as “El Chapo’s” main Canadian contact during this time.
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| Part 2 Will Detail Operation Harrington and Wedding’s Ties to “El Chapo.” |
Source: https://www.borderlandbeat.com/2026/02/ryan-james-weddings-early-cartel-links.html
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