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The Chinese researcher accused of helping smuggle a potentially devastating crop-killing fungus into the US will remain in ...
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A Chinese national accused of smuggling a "potential agroterrorism weapon" via a noxious fungus into the U.S. appeared in a ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNChinese agroterrorism suspect and U-M researcher has detention hearing postponedYunqing Jian appeared in federal court in Detroit Thursday, her detention hearing postponed to June 13 so she can hire a ...
A University of Michigan Chinese scholar will remain in custody after a federal judge rescheduled her detention hearing in a ...
Chinese UM student accused of smuggling biological pathogen into U.S. to remain in detention for now
Yunqing Jian, 33, allegedly tried to bring Fusarium graminearum into the U.S., a fungus that federal prosecutors allege could ...
If the pathogen was manipulated to become resistant to treatment or to spread more easily, it could have the potential to ...
Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, citizens of the People’s Republic of China, were charged in a criminal complaint with ...
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Gordon Chang warns of agroterrorism as FBI alleges Chinese nationals smuggled a pathogen responsible for billions in crop ...
As per the official statements released, both Chinese nationals had close ties with the Chinese Communist Party.
The FBI and Department of Justice hailed the arrests and charges as crucial in protecting national security and public safety ...
The Chinese couple accused of smuggling a crop-killing pathogen into the U.S. have been charged with conspiracy, smuggling ...
The biological pathogen federal authorities accuse two Chinese nationals of smuggling into the U.S. was not likely an act of "agroterrorism," according to experts.
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