Forty Million Dollar MotoGP Bike Collection Seized from Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitive in Mexico


Mexican authorities have seized a staggering collection of high value motorcycles worth an estimated forty million dollars that belonged to one of the top ten most wanted fugitives. The operation was carried out in collaboration with law enforcement agencies from the United States and Canada as officials executed multiple search warrants across the region. The haul included rare and historically significant MotoGP bikes that are prized by collectors and racing enthusiasts worldwide.

The fugitive involved is Ryan James Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder who is accused of running an international drug trafficking network. Wedding faces charges including drug distribution money laundering and orchestrating violent crimes connected to his criminal enterprise. The United States government has offered a reward of up to fifteen million dollars for information leading to his capture.

Photographs released by the FBI show rows of motorcycles believed to have been stored in Mexico and linked to Wedding. Among them are championship machines from legendary riders such as Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo as well as other elite MotoGP competitors. The discovery highlights both the scale of Wedding’s operations and the contrast between his former athletic career and alleged criminal activities.

The seizure was the result of coordinated efforts involving the FBI the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Mexican law enforcement. Authorities have emphasized that the operation represents a significant step in the ongoing pursuit of Wedding and his associates and demonstrates the global collaboration required to tackle high profile criminal networks.

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