Chinese researchers charged with smuggling “potential agroterroism weapon”

A U.S. Attorney has charged two citizens of the Peoples’s Republic of China for smuggling a potential agroterroism weapon, conspiracy, and visa fraud. A Federal Bureau of Investigation agent arrested the couple for lying about smuggling Fusairum graminearum through the Detroit Metropolitan Airport. The criminal complaint alleges a University of Michigan postdoctoral fellow received Chinese […]

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