An Edmonton man accused of helping alleged cocaine kingpin Ryan Wedding track down an FBI informant so he could be killed has been granted bail. Zitoun must wear an ankle monitor and live under house arrest with his mother in his Edmonton home until his extradition case is heard. WATCH | The arrest of Ryan Wedding: Captured Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding lands in U.S. | Duration 1:03 A flight carrying Olympian-turned-drug kingpin Ryan Wedding touches down at an airport in Ontario, Calif., on Friday, a day after the Canadian surrendered to U.S. authorities in Mexico. Federal prosecutors allege Wedding issued a $5 million US bounty for the killing of Acebedo-Garcia after discovering he had turned informant. The judge characterized Zitoun as a "low-level" member of the alleged drug ring.
Source: CBC News March 12, 2026 00:07 UTC