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Discovery of illegal Las Vegas biolab with Chinese links leads to concerns of more in U.S.
The is the second U.S. illegal biolab linked to Chinese national Jia Bei Zhu.

Author of the article:Jane Stevenson
Published Apr 06, 2026 • Last updated 12 hours ago • 3 minute read

An agent searches the Las Vegas lab and collects samples to test.
An agent searches the Las Vegas lab and collects samples to test. Photo by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police/YouTube
Las Vegas cops’ discovery of an unauthorized biolab with links to China could mean there are even more down south to be used for bioterrorism, warns a security expert according to the Daily Mail in an exclusive report.


Police raided a five-bedroom home, listed as an Airbnb rental, in a residential neighborhood on Jan. 31 after after several people who had stayed there reportedly became “deathly ill.”


Once inside, cops found weapons, refrigerators containing vials of suspicious liquids and “laboratory-style equipment.”

More than 1,000 samples of the liquids were sent for testing at the National Bioforensic Analysis Center and police arrested Israeli citizen named Ori Solomon, 55, who they said was the house manager.

Solomon has been charged with disposing and discharging hazardous waste and being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm due to his visa type but his attorneys say he’s innocent and not involved with the lab.


Colateral for bail
The house was previously listed as collateral for bail by a Chinese national with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) named Jia Bei Zhu.

Zhu was arrested in 2023 after being accused of operating a similar unauthorized biolab in Reedley, Calif.

A national security expert say the discovery of those two unauthorized labs, especially in Reedley – where a Congressional probe found dangerous pathogens from legitimate American suppliers were collected for years before being detected – is concerning.

“Most striking is how long these facilities operated undetected,” Sam Howell, an associate fellow at the Center for a New American Security, told the Daily Mail.

“A local code enforcement officer just happened to stumble upon (the Reedley lab) by accident, and there was no federal mechanism that would have flagged it proactively. Policymakers, frankly, have no idea how many of these labs are operating.”


Chinese national called Vegas biolab around 400 times in last year
According to phone records, Zhu called the Las Vegas biolab around 400 times in the past year but his attorney claimed he wasn’t aware of any alleged illegal activity.

The Reedley biolab was full of many dead test mice and vials of liquid with labels for various deadly diseases including malaria, COVID-19, tuberculosis, HIV, herpes and dengue fever while a refrigerator was labeled Ebola.

A report by the House Select Committee said Zhu was a successful businessman with close ties to the Chinese government in the early 2000s and the primary shareholder of 11 Chinese cattle companies at a time when there was a China dairy crisis.

Canadian investigators allege Zhu eventually moved to Canada where he set up new businesses to steal American cattle-based intellectual property to send to China.


He was found guilty of intellectual property theft in Canada and issued a $330-million fine but in 2015 fled to the U.S. under the alias David He and opened his first biolab in Fresno before moving it to Reedley.

U.S. authorities have not charged Zhu of running an illegal biolab due to many of the Reedley location vials never being tested.

Instead, Zhu was arrested on charges of manufacturing and distributing misbranded medical devices and making false statements to the Food and Drug Administration and pled not guilty.

The investigation later alleged Zhu had received more than $1.3 million through wire payments from Chinese banks and he was also charged with conspiracy and wire fraud to which he also pled not guilty.

He remains in federal custody while awaiting a trial scheduled to begin later this month in Sacramento.
 

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Discovery of illegal Las Vegas biolab with Chinese links leads to concerns of more in U.S.
The is the second U.S. illegal biolab linked to Chinese national Jia Bei Zhu.

Author of the article:Jane Stevenson
Published Apr 06, 2026 • Last updated 12 hours ago • 3 minute read

An agent searches the Las Vegas lab and collects samples to test.
An agent searches the Las Vegas lab and collects samples to test. Photo by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police/YouTube
Las Vegas cops’ discovery of an unauthorized biolab with links to China could mean there are even more down south to be used for bioterrorism, warns a security expert according to the Daily Mail in an exclusive report.


Police raided a five-bedroom home, listed as an Airbnb rental, in a residential neighborhood on Jan. 31 after after several people who had stayed there reportedly became “deathly ill.”


Once inside, cops found weapons, refrigerators containing vials of suspicious liquids and “laboratory-style equipment.”

More than 1,000 samples of the liquids were sent for testing at the National Bioforensic Analysis Center and police arrested Israeli citizen named Ori Solomon, 55, who they said was the house manager.

Solomon has been charged with disposing and discharging hazardous waste and being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm due to his visa type but his attorneys say he’s innocent and not involved with the lab.


Colateral for bail
The house was previously listed as collateral for bail by a Chinese national with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) named Jia Bei Zhu.

Zhu was arrested in 2023 after being accused of operating a similar unauthorized biolab in Reedley, Calif.

A national security expert say the discovery of those two unauthorized labs, especially in Reedley – where a Congressional probe found dangerous pathogens from legitimate American suppliers were collected for years before being detected – is concerning.

“Most striking is how long these facilities operated undetected,” Sam Howell, an associate fellow at the Center for a New American Security, told the Daily Mail.

“A local code enforcement officer just happened to stumble upon (the Reedley lab) by accident, and there was no federal mechanism that would have flagged it proactively. Policymakers, frankly, have no idea how many of these labs are operating.”


Chinese national called Vegas biolab around 400 times in last year
According to phone records, Zhu called the Las Vegas biolab around 400 times in the past year but his attorney claimed he wasn’t aware of any alleged illegal activity.

The Reedley biolab was full of many dead test mice and vials of liquid with labels for various deadly diseases including malaria, COVID-19, tuberculosis, HIV, herpes and dengue fever while a refrigerator was labeled Ebola.

A report by the House Select Committee said Zhu was a successful businessman with close ties to the Chinese government in the early 2000s and the primary shareholder of 11 Chinese cattle companies at a time when there was a China dairy crisis.

Canadian investigators allege Zhu eventually moved to Canada where he set up new businesses to steal American cattle-based intellectual property to send to China.


He was found guilty of intellectual property theft in Canada and issued a $330-million fine but in 2015 fled to the U.S. under the alias David He and opened his first biolab in Fresno before moving it to Reedley.

U.S. authorities have not charged Zhu of running an illegal biolab due to many of the Reedley location vials never being tested.

Instead, Zhu was arrested on charges of manufacturing and distributing misbranded medical devices and making false statements to the Food and Drug Administration and pled not guilty.

The investigation later alleged Zhu had received more than $1.3 million through wire payments from Chinese banks and he was also charged with conspiracy and wire fraud to which he also pled not guilty.

He remains in federal custody while awaiting a trial scheduled to begin later this month in Sacramento.
No coincidence....

National Bioforensic Analysis Center and police arrested Israeli citizen named Ori Solomon, 55

The house was previously listed as collateral for bail by a Chinese national with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) named Jia Bei Zhu(Jew).
 

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Haitian man, illegally in U.S., accused of woman's brutal murder in Florida
Authorities say Rolbert Joachin faces deportation following Fort Myers hammer attack that killed gas station clerk

Author of the article:Spiro Papuckoski
Published Apr 10, 2026 • Last updated 16 hours ago • 2 minute read

Rolbert Joachin is accused of murdering a Florida gas station clerk with a hammer.
Rolbert Joachin is accused of murdering a Florida gas station clerk with a hammer. Photo by Handout /Department of Homeland Security
A man accused of killing a Florida gas station clerk with a hammer last week is in the country illegally, authorities say.

Rolbert Joachin, 40, originally from Haiti, is charged with murder and property damage. He is now facing deportation, the Department of Homeland Security said at a press conference in Miami on Friday.



Fort Myers Police Department said the suspect was arrested on April 2 after he was accused of bludgeoning the innocent mother to death.

The victim was identified as Nilufa Easmin, also known as Yasmin.

Nilufa Easmin was killed in a brutal hammer attack while she was working at a gas station in Fort Myers, Fla.
Nilufa Easmin was killed in a brutal hammer attack while she was working at a gas station in Fort Myers, Fla. Photo by Handout /Go Fund Me
Man arrived to U.S. in 2022
Kelly Walker, acting field office director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Miami, said during a news conference that Joachin arrived in a “water vessel” near Key West, Fla., on Aug. 9, 2022. He was taken into custody and transferred to ICE detention.

After a federal judge issued a final order for his removal the following month, then-president Joe Biden’s administration granted him Temporary Protected Status in 2023, but that expired in 2024.

Walker said his protected status was revoked.

According to court documents, police said the accused admitted he went to the Chevron gas station in Fort Myers to kill the worker, telling detectives that he wore the same clothes from two days earlier so that she would recognize him, reports Gulf Coast NBC.


Smashed victim’s car windshield before attack
Homeland Security said surveillance footage showed that the suspect smashed the victim’s car windshield to get her to come outside. When she approached the man, he repeatedly hit her in the head with a hammer in broad daylight.

Police said Joachin is also a suspect in another case, but they did not reveal any other details of the months-long investigation.

Trump shares graphic video of murder
On Thursday night, President Donald Trump shared to social media the unedited graphic video of the victim’s murder with a warning that it was not suitable for children.

“An Illegal Alien Criminal from Haiti, who was released into our Country by the WORST President in History, Crooked Joe Biden, and the Radical Democrats in Congress, just beat an innocent woman to death with a hammer at a gas station in Florida,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

“The video of her brutal slaying is one of the most vicious things you will ever see.”


Online fundraiser for victim’s daughters
An online fundraiser organized by the Bangladesh Association of Southwest Florida was set up to collect funds for the victim’s family.

“Easmin was a devoted mother who worked tirelessly to provide for her two young daughters,” Ohee Syed wrote. “Tragically, her life was cut short while she was at work in Fort Myers, FL, leaving her family and friends heartbroken. The loss of Easmin has created an unimaginable void in the lives of her daughters.”

As of Friday afternoon, more than $13,000 had been collected to go towards her daughter’s basic needs.

“Easmin’s dedication to her children was unwavering, and it is our hope that the community can come together to honour her memory by supporting her girls,” Syed wrote.
 

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Haitian man, illegally in U.S., accused of woman's brutal murder in Florida
Authorities say Rolbert Joachin faces deportation following Fort Myers hammer attack that killed gas station clerk

Author of the article:Spiro Papuckoski
Published Apr 10, 2026 • Last updated 16 hours ago • 2 minute read

Rolbert Joachin is accused of murdering a Florida gas station clerk with a hammer.
Rolbert Joachin is accused of murdering a Florida gas station clerk with a hammer. Photo by Handout /Department of Homeland Security
A man accused of killing a Florida gas station clerk with a hammer last week is in the country illegally, authorities say.

Rolbert Joachin, 40, originally from Haiti, is charged with murder and property damage. He is now facing deportation, the Department of Homeland Security said at a press conference in Miami on Friday.



Fort Myers Police Department said the suspect was arrested on April 2 after he was accused of bludgeoning the innocent mother to death.

The victim was identified as Nilufa Easmin, also known as Yasmin.

Nilufa Easmin was killed in a brutal hammer attack while she was working at a gas station in Fort Myers, Fla.
Nilufa Easmin was killed in a brutal hammer attack while she was working at a gas station in Fort Myers, Fla. Photo by Handout /Go Fund Me
Man arrived to U.S. in 2022
Kelly Walker, acting field office director for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Miami, said during a news conference that Joachin arrived in a “water vessel” near Key West, Fla., on Aug. 9, 2022. He was taken into custody and transferred to ICE detention.

After a federal judge issued a final order for his removal the following month, then-president Joe Biden’s administration granted him Temporary Protected Status in 2023, but that expired in 2024.

Walker said his protected status was revoked.

According to court documents, police said the accused admitted he went to the Chevron gas station in Fort Myers to kill the worker, telling detectives that he wore the same clothes from two days earlier so that she would recognize him, reports Gulf Coast NBC.


Smashed victim’s car windshield before attack
Homeland Security said surveillance footage showed that the suspect smashed the victim’s car windshield to get her to come outside. When she approached the man, he repeatedly hit her in the head with a hammer in broad daylight.

Police said Joachin is also a suspect in another case, but they did not reveal any other details of the months-long investigation.

Trump shares graphic video of murder
On Thursday night, President Donald Trump shared to social media the unedited graphic video of the victim’s murder with a warning that it was not suitable for children.

“An Illegal Alien Criminal from Haiti, who was released into our Country by the WORST President in History, Crooked Joe Biden, and the Radical Democrats in Congress, just beat an innocent woman to death with a hammer at a gas station in Florida,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

“The video of her brutal slaying is one of the most vicious things you will ever see.”


Online fundraiser for victim’s daughters
An online fundraiser organized by the Bangladesh Association of Southwest Florida was set up to collect funds for the victim’s family.

“Easmin was a devoted mother who worked tirelessly to provide for her two young daughters,” Ohee Syed wrote. “Tragically, her life was cut short while she was at work in Fort Myers, FL, leaving her family and friends heartbroken. The loss of Easmin has created an unimaginable void in the lives of her daughters.”

As of Friday afternoon, more than $13,000 had been collected to go towards her daughter’s basic needs.

“Easmin’s dedication to her children was unwavering, and it is our hope that the community can come together to honour her memory by supporting her girls,” Syed wrote.
Nothing to see here , move along .
 
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I think the point that the leftists miss is that America already has enough of her own criminals; you needn't import more which is why there is such a "hard on" for immigrant criminals. Get rid of them so you can attend to those already here. ?????
 

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I think the point that the leftists miss is that America already has enough of her own criminals; you needn't import more which is why there is such a "hard on" for immigrant criminals. Get rid of them so you can attend to those already here. ?????
We've been "attending to" them for 250 years.

What the rightists miss is that, statistically, immigrants have lower unemployment, pay more taxes, and use fewer social services than the born-heres.
 
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We've been "attending to" them for 250 years.

What the rightists miss is that, statistically, immigrants have lower unemployment, pay more taxes, and use fewer social services than the born-heres.
Except for the criminals that were welcomed here by the Biden administration! 'nough said.