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Las Vegas Raid Exposes Suspected Biolab Linked to Chinese National’s Shadowy Past

By Matthias Binder February 5, 2026
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SWAT Team Storms East Valley ResidenceSeized Items Raise Biosecurity AlarmsConnections to Reedley Scandal EmergeProperty Manager Faces ChargesFederal Scrutiny Intensifies

SWAT Team Storms East Valley Residence (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – Authorities uncovered laboratory equipment and vials of unknown liquids in a suburban home, prompting a federal investigation into potential biosafety risks.

SWAT Team Storms East Valley Residence

Officers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department executed a search warrant on January 31 at a house near Washington Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard.[1][2]

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Law enforcement deployed SWAT teams, hazmat units, and a robot to enter the property safely after receiving a tip about illegal activity. Air samples confirmed no immediate airborne threats, and officials assured residents of no public danger.[2]

Sheriff Kevin McMahill reported that materials concentrated in the locked garage emitted a foul, stagnant odor reminiscent of a unclean hospital. Several individuals who entered the area fell severely ill afterward.[3]

Seized Items Raise Biosecurity Alarms

Investigators discovered multiple refrigerators stocked with vials containing unidentified liquids, alongside gallon-sized containers, a centrifuge, and other lab apparatus.[4][2]

Containers bore labels in English and Mandarin for pathogens such as dengue fever, HIV, and malaria. More than 1,000 samples went to an FBI laboratory for analysis.[3][4]

  • Vials and liquids in refrigerators and freezers
  • Lab equipment including centrifuges
  • Hazardous waste like hydrochloric acid
  • Dead crickets scattered throughout the house
  • Pathogen-labeled storage consistent with prior cases

Connections to Reedley Scandal Emerge

The property belonged to an LLC registered to Jia Bei Zhu, a Chinese national arrested in 2023 for operating an unlicensed biolab in Reedley, California.[2][5]

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Zhu, also known as David He or Jiabei Zhu, faced charges for producing misbranded COVID-19, pregnancy, and HIV tests, amassing over $1.7 million in fraudulent sales. His Reedley facility held thousands of pathogen vials – including Ebola, tuberculosis, and hepatitis – plus genetically modified mice near a school and water supply.[1]

FBI agents recently searched the Reedley site again. Zhu’s attorney, Anthony Capozzi, denied involvement: “He is not involved in any kind of a biolab being conducted in a home in Las Vegas. What went on in that residence we are unaware of.”[2]

Past ties linked Zhu’s work to Chinese dairy industry firms.

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Property Manager Faces Charges

Ori Solomon, the 55-year-old property manager, drew arrest after the raid. Nevada charged him with felony improper disposal of hazardous waste; federal authorities added a firearm possession count, as his temporary work visa barred ownership.[4][1]

Officers later seized guns, ammunition, and accessories from Solomon’s separate residence. Jail recordings captured him asking his daughter about remaining firearms.[4]

Federal Scrutiny Intensifies

FBI Director Kash Patel stated: “The FBI is collecting that evidence and taking it to our lab for further analysis. Once we have those results, then we can produce further charges.”[2]

The Joint Terrorism Task Force now leads the probe, examining national security implications. Fresno County Sheriff John Zanoni warned: “This is putting our national security at risk because no one knows about these labs.”[5]

Key Takeaways

  • Over 1,000 samples under FBI testing; no public threat confirmed.
  • Las Vegas site mirrors Reedley lab’s pathogen storage.
  • Chinese national owner remains in custody from prior case.

This incident underscores persistent concerns over unregulated labs in residential areas. As results emerge, questions linger about oversight gaps – what steps will prevent future discoveries? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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