What we know about the Chinese nationals accused of smuggling biological materials while at university lab

In a recent development, three Chinese nationals have been charged with attempting to smuggle biological materials into the United States. The individuals, who were employed at a University of Michigan laboratory, stand accused of conspiring to import these materials under false pretenses.

The accused, Xu Bai, 28, Fengfan Zhang, 27, and Zhiyong Zhang, 30, were formally charged on Wednesday. Prosecutors allege that they provided misleading information to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regarding the importation of materials related to roundworms, which were purportedly sent from China for research purposes at the University of Michigan.

These individuals were part of the Shawn Xu laboratory team at the University of Michigan. Previously, Chengxuan Han, another former laboratory employee, faced similar charges of smuggling and making false statements. Han entered a plea of no contest and was subsequently deported from the U.S.

Following Han’s deportation, the university initiated an internal investigation into the matter. Xu Bai, Fengfan Zhang, and Zhiyong Zhang opted not to participate in the investigation and were consequently dismissed from their positions, which rendered them subject to deportation. The trio was intercepted on October 16 at John F. Kennedy International Airport while attempting to board a flight back to China, prompting further examination by authorities.

Chengxuan Han's mugshot

Chengxuan Han’s earlier removal from the U.S. came after she acknowledged her involvement in smuggling activities and making false statements, according to official records from the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office.

Here’s a closer look at the charges faced by the three Chinese nationals:

Xu Bai

Bai was in the U.S. under the J-1 visa academic exchange program at the University of Michigan and charged with conspiring to smuggle biological materials into the United States.

Han, a researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, allegedly sent Bai a shipment that was intercepted by CBP. While the package was described as “doc” in the manifest, a further inspection allegedly found a book with an “envelope tucked into the middle of the pages.”

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Xu Bai, 28, Fengfan Zhang, 27, and Zhiyong Zhang, 30, were charged with conspiring to smuggle biological materials into the U.S. (Adek Berry)

According to court documents, the envelope allegedly contained a “handwritten note with 28 shapes and a labeling scheme with each shape.” Prosecutors allege that the labels instead contained “biological materials related to round worms.”

Bai allegedly refused to cooperate with CBP officials as well as an internal investigation by the University of Michigan. When Bai was interviewed by CBP at John F. Kennedy International Airport, he allegedly said that Han is a Chinese Communist Party member and a leader of the biology department at Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

Bai was terminated by the University of Michigan in October after he refused to participate in an internal investigation under advice of his lawyer, according to court documents, adding he was trying to fly back to China to continue studying at Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

Court documents indicate he shared an apartment with Zhang.

Chengxuan Han is facing multiple federal charges after allegedly mailing numerous biological samples from China to the United States.

A package seized by CBP agents allegedly contained a plasmids biological sample mailed by Chengxuan Han. (Department of Justice)

Fengfan Zhang

Zhang was also in the U.S. under the J-1 visa academic exchange program at the University of Michigan and charged with conspiring to smuggle biological materials into the United States.

Han allegedly sent five packages to Zhang under the name “Dylan Zhang” which contained the following biological materials:

– “PRK 5” plasmids

– “C. elegans with genetic modifications”

– “HA Cluk1 Rat” plasmids

Prosecutors allege that all of the shipments were improperly manifested as “glass sheet” and “doc.”

During an interview with CBP in October, Zhang became “nervous” when asked if he received packages from Han. He was terminated from the University of Michigan in October and lost his visa status. He was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Oct. 16 with the other co-defendants.

Zhiyong Zhang

Zhang was in the U.S. under the J-1 visa academic exchange program at the University of Michigan and charged with conspiring to smuggle biological materials into the United States.

Between 2019 and 2023, Zhang allegedly sent several packages from Huazhong University of Science and Technology that were manifested as “plastic plates.” When one of the packages was intercepted by CBP, they allegedly found they contained “petri dishes containing nematodes.”

He was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Oct. 16 with the other co-defendants.

Chengxuan Han is facing multiple federal charges after allegedly mailing numerous biological samples from China to the United States.

A package seized by CBP agents allegedly contained eight Petri dishes containing biological materials mailed by Chengxuan Han. (Department of Justice)

ICE Director Todd M. Lyons said in a statement that the incident shows the need for universities to change their admissions procedures.

“This case underscores the vital importance of safeguarding the American people and addressing vulnerabilities within foreign student and exchange visitor programs,” Lyons said. “Educational institutions must enhance their admissions procedures to prevent exploitation, which can pose risks to national security.”

U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon said the alleged criminal activity by the researchers is part of a pattern.

“These three men are part of a long and alarming pattern of criminal activities committed by Chinese nationals under the cover of the University of Michigan,” Gorgen said.

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