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US Arrests Third Chinese Scientist Over Crop Pathogen Smuggling

Justice Department officials say the arrests expose weaknesses in biosecurity oversight that could endanger US agriculture.

Overview

  • Chengxuan Han was arrested June 8 at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, joining Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu in facing charges of smuggling biological materials into the United States.
  • Authorities allege the trio concealed samples of Fusarium graminearum— the fungus behind fusarium head blight—inside shoes, filter paper and mailed shipments bound for a University of Michigan laboratory.
  • The FBI has described the pathogen as a potential agroterrorism weapon that could reduce cereal crop yields and pose public health risks through mycotoxin contamination.
  • Agricultural experts note Fusarium graminearum has been endemic in the US for over a century and argue the case may reflect evasion of import permits rather than a novel security threat.
  • Investigators are probing possible state involvement and searching for additional co-conspirators to determine whether the smuggling was directed by foreign actors or driven by regulatory shortcuts.