2 Chinese scientists will stay in jail while accused of bringing biological material to US
- Two Chinese scientists remain in jail, accused of bringing biological materials to the U.S. related to roundworms, according to Farm Journal.
- Chengxuan Han faces charges for smuggling goods into the U.S. and making false statements, according to a criminal complaint from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Eastern Michigan.
- Han admitted during an interview with the FBI that the packages contained biological materials, raising significant security concerns.
- U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon, Jr. stated that the alleged smuggling threatens U.S. security and is part of 'an alarming pattern.
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Two Chinese scientists accused of smuggling or sending biological material to the United States for use at the University of Michigan will remain in custody after giving up their right to a federal court hearing on Friday.
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Two Chinese scientists accused of smuggling or shipping biological material into the United States for use at the University of Michigan will remain in custody after waiving their right to a hearing Friday in federal court.
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2 Chinese scientists will stay in jail while accused of bringing biological material to US
Two Chinese scientists accused of smuggling or shipping biological material into the United States without permits will remain in custody in Michigan.
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