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Alleged accomplice of Olympic snowboarder-turned-drug kingpin Ryan Wedding arrested in Canada

The FBI captured Rasheed Pascua Hossain, wanted for his alleged role in a drug-trafficking network led by Olympian turned alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding, ac...

Alleged accomplice of Olympic snowboarder-turned-drug kingpin Ryan Wedding arrested in Canada

The FBI captured a man wanted for his alleged role in money laundering for a drug-trafficking enterprise led by Olympian turned alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding, according to authorities and reports.

Rasheed Pascua Hossain, who went by the alias “JP Morgan,” was arrested on Friday by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Company.

The FBI’s profile for Hossain, 32, was updated to say he had been “captured.” Federal court records for Hossain, including whether he had retained an attorney, were not immediately available.

He now faces charges in the US related to cocaine trafficking and money laundering, according to the FBI.

Hossain allegedly managed and laundered the drug proceeds from the mammoth drug trafficking enterprise run by Wedding, according to a US federal grand jury indictment from October.

The FBI did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment on more details of Hossain’s arrest.

US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Wednesday that Wedding, who competed for Canada as a snowboarder at the 2002 Winter Olympics, has been accused of ordering a hit on a federal witness by publishing pics of him online.

He allegedly shared the photographs of a witness who was due to testify against him on a now-deleted website called “The Dirty News,” after he was indicted in 2024, Bondi said.

The witness was then gunned down in a restaurant in Medellin, Colombia, on Jan. 31, according to the feds.

Bondi described Wedding as in charge of “one of the most prolific and violent drug-trafficking organizations in this world.”

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