Ontario lawyer accused of advising witness murder in Ryan Wedding case granted bail
TORONTO — An Ontario lawyer accused of advising the murder of a federal witness in an alleged international drug smuggling network was granted bail in a downtown Toronto courtroom Tuesday ahead of his extradition hearing.
Deepak Paradkar, 62, is one of several Canadians arrested last month for extradition to the U.S. as part of an FBI investigation targeting the former Olympic snowboarder and alleged Canadian drug kingpin Ryan Wedding, now accused of leading a violent criminal organization.
It’s alleged the Thornhill, Ont., lawyer advised Wedding on the murder of a federal witness, introduced the former athlete to drug traffickers who moved product through North America and directed intelligence gathering after drugs were seized by law enforcement.
Superior Court Justice Peter Bawden said in his decision that he found it “very unlikely” that Paradkar would attempt to go underground in Canada, and attending court and complying with his bail terms may be his only way to stay alive. Paradkar was to be released on a $5.25 million bail, Bawden said in his decision.


