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This episode breaks down the power vacuum forming around Daniel Kinahan as he fights extradition and faces mounting pressure from the United States. We dive into why the U.S. cases—particularly those tied to Opinder Singh Sian and the Ryan Wedding network— could pose a far greater legal threat than anything he faces elsewhere . At the same time, we examine Kinahan’s connections to figures like Angelo Pandeli and Canadian Hells Angels leadership, including Martin Robert, and what those relationships reveal about shifting alliances in the global cocaine trade. With Kinahan behind bars, the episode explores how criminal power doesn’t disappear—it transfers—and why Canada’s Hells Angels may be best positioned to fill the void left behind.
By Steven EllisThis episode breaks down the power vacuum forming around Daniel Kinahan as he fights extradition and faces mounting pressure from the United States. We dive into why the U.S. cases—particularly those tied to Opinder Singh Sian and the Ryan Wedding network— could pose a far greater legal threat than anything he faces elsewhere . At the same time, we examine Kinahan’s connections to figures like Angelo Pandeli and Canadian Hells Angels leadership, including Martin Robert, and what those relationships reveal about shifting alliances in the global cocaine trade. With Kinahan behind bars, the episode explores how criminal power doesn’t disappear—it transfers—and why Canada’s Hells Angels may be best positioned to fill the void left behind.