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Gursewak Singh Bal, of Mississauga, Ont., is at present veneer multiple charges in the United States, including confederacy to practice slay in connection with a continuing criminal enterprise.
Bal, 31, was named in the sprawling federal grand jury indictment unsealed on Wednesday, as the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI announced further arrests in connection with Weddingâs alleged transnational drug-smuggling network.
According to the indictment, Bal ran the âCanadian urban news outletâ known as the Dirty News. Before the site was taken down at the request of U.S. Authorities this week, it routinely featured descriptions and photos of crime scenes and profiles of crime figures.
U.S. Prosecutors accuse Bal of accepting a $10,000 payment from a Wedding associate to post a photo of a key FBI witness âso that enterprise members and associates could locate and killâ him.
The indictment also alleges that Bal agreed to keep quiet about Wedding â a former Team Canada Olympic snowboarder now listed as one of the FBIâs 10 most-wanted fugitives â and his networkâs second-in-command, fellow Canadian Andrew Clark.
U.S. And Canadian authorities accuse Wedding of running a $1-billion US criminal enterprise that uses transport trucks to routinely ship tonnes of cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl across North America.
âTPâ is the acronym used in U.S. Court documents to refer to Canadian drug transportation networks â in other words, the truckers paid to smuggle cocaine.
âThereâs a reason why itâs so easy for [SnowBoarder] to employ new drivers and truckers,â the social media post said.
âTurns out that he ended up becoming the biggest thing on the news, and therefore we were essentially allowed to publish whatever.... Still been quiet about it all. But we will be posting our story this week, and itâs basically just a transcript of the conversation we had with his team.â
The story was never published.
Instead, Bal is now considered a âmember and associate of the Wedding Criminal Enterprise,â according to the indictment.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters that Wedding used the Dirty News âto post photographs of the witness and his wife in order to locate him, which ultimately succeeded.â
The witness is identified in the indictment only as âVictim A,â but Ontario court documents filed earlier this year suggest he was Jonathan Acebedo-Garcia, a Canadian-Colombian drug trafficker who was in a Texas prison at the same time as Wedding.
As a co-operating witness, he agreed in December 2023 to assist the FBI in its takedown of Weddingâs network. Court records show the informant later helped investigators infiltrate the drug ringâs encrypted chats and secret meetings.
According to the indictment, Bal posted on Instagram a photo of âVictim Aâ on Nov. 5, 2024, with the caption, âthis guy single handedly (ratted) out one of the strongest underworld networks that this (world) has seen.â
âGood chance heâll never be found again.â
Less than three months later, Acebedo-Garcia was shot in the head five times in a restaurant in Medellin, Colombia.
According to the court filing, Bal later revealed that the $10,000 payment from Weddingâs network was sent to him in cryptocurrency. Bal purportedly told the officer he would charge the officer â5-6 billsâ to âfind someoneâ but that it would cost more if he was âtrying to like get [someone] blasted."
Although Andrew Clark was arrested last year in Mexico, a timeline included in the indictment suggests he was receiving updates on the assassination while in custody.
Bal and six other alleged Wedding associates in Canada were arrested this week and all face extradition to the U.S. Bal has not responded to the allegations in court.
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