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Authorities Uncover Alarming Findings in Las Vegas Biolab Investigation

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Authorities at both federal and local levels have discovered what they claim to be an unlawful biological lab inside a Las Vegas residence owned by a Chinese national.

Recently released footage from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reveals a significant hazmat operation, with officers removing bags filled with medical tubing, vials, and containers brimming with mysterious liquids from the suburban dwelling.

In a press conference on Monday, LVMPD Sheriff Kevin McMahill stated that investigators had found a large quantity of materials stored in refrigerators and freezers throughout the house. These included vials and containers containing liquids in various hues and compositions.

Over 1,000 samples were gathered for analysis, according to Christopher Delzotto, the FBI’s special agent leading the Las Vegas field office.

Authorities have detained 55-year-old Ori Solomon, who has been identified as the property manager for the home on Sugar Springs Drive and another property on Temple View. Both locations were searched during the investigation.

Delzotto said the initial search uncovered a biosafety hood, biosafety labeling, a centrifuge, multiple refrigerators, and gallon-sized containers filled with a red-brown liquid, along with refrigerated vials containing unidentified substances.

Police confirmed the home is owned by Jia Bei Zhu, the same individual linked to a previous investigation into an alleged illegal biological laboratory discovered in Reedley, California, in 2023. Zhu has remained in custody since that case.

The California discovery later sparked a congressional investigation, which found the lab had allegedly received funding from Chinese banks and stored thousands of biological samples labeled as potential pathogens, including HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, COVID-19 and even Ebola.

Newly released footage from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows a dramatic hazmat response as agents hauled bags of medical tubing, vials and containers filled with unknown liquids from the suburban property

Newly released footage from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows a dramatic hazmat response as agents hauled bags of medical tubing, vials and containers filled with unknown liquids from the suburban property

Authorities swarmed the home on Saturday, taking one person into custody

Authorities swarmed the home on Saturday, taking one person into custody 

The homeowner, Zhu, is scheduled to go on trial in the 2023 case in April. His attorney, Anthony Capozzi, said Monday that his client has been in federal custody for three years.

‘He is not involved in any kind of biolab being conducted in a home in Las Vegas,’ Capozzi said. ‘What went on in that residence, we are unaware of.’

Law enforcement rushed to the home near Washington Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard on Saturday, serving a warrant and taking special precautions.

The team used a robot to clear the home and took multiple air samples, McMahill said. 

Police said three people were separately renting rooms from the homeowner at the Sugar Springs property and were safely evacuated during the operation. 

Investigators confirmed the renters were not connected to the alleged lab or the investigation.

Authorities said the suspected biological laboratory was largely confined to a locked garage inside the home.

The recovered items are ‘consistent’ with what was found in the Reedley investigation, McMahill said. 

More than 1,000 samples were taken from the home that have been shipped off for testing

More than 1,000 samples were taken from the home that have been shipped off for testing

The footage showed a hazmat team pulling bags of unknown material from refrigerators and a freezer

The footage showed a hazmat team pulling bags of unknown material from refrigerators and a freezer 

Pictured are individuals in hazmat suits standing outside the home after pulling samples out

Pictured are individuals in hazmat suits standing outside the home after pulling samples out

When pressed on whether investigators have determined the purpose of the biological materials found inside the home, McMahill acknowledged that authorities are still in the dark.

He said investigators have yet to identify why the substances were stored there or how they were being used, adding that those questions remain central as the case enters its next phase.

McMahill noted that while detectives initially examined other locations believed to be connected to Solomon, all of them have since been eliminated from the investigation.

A freezer was found packed with bags of vials

A freezer was found packed with bags of vials 

Authorities sent in a robot and tested the air before sending in the hazmat team

Authorities sent in a robot and tested the air before sending in the hazmat team

The FBI, SWAT team and a hazmat team worked together at the scene of the Las Vegas home

The FBI, SWAT team and a hazmat team worked together at the scene of the Las Vegas home

He emphasized that the most difficult work now lies ahead, as officials attempt to piece together what the materials were, where they came from, and what they were intended for.

Congressman Kevin Kiley (R-CA) is calling for a hearing on the bill to prevent illegal laboratories from continuing to endanger communities.

‘This can’t keep happening,’ said Kiley. ‘The federal government must do more to stop illegal labs from operating in our communities. 

‘This bipartisan bill closes loopholes that allow dangerous facilities like these to operate under the radar.’

Kiley added that the illegal biological laboratory found in California was reportedly run by a Chinese national who is a wanted fugitive in Canada, facing a $330 million judgment for stealing American intellectual property.

Authorities said the suspect was a top official at a state-controlled Chinese company and had ties to military-civil fusion programs.

The lab allegedly received millions of dollars in unexplained payments from Chinese banks while it was in operation.

A freezer marked ‘Ebola’ contained sealed silver bags consistent with the lab’s storage of high-risk biological materials. Ebola is a Select Agent with a lethality rate estimated between 25 and 90 percent.

The California lab also reportedly housed nearly a thousand transgenic mice genetically engineered to mimic the human immune system. Lab workers told authorities the mice were designed ‘to catch and carry the COVID-19 virus.’

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