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    U.S. authorities said Monday that they had arrested a Chinese researcher accused of smuggling biological material into the country, the second such case in days.

    The FBI said in a criminal complaint that the researcher, identified as Chengxuan Han, a Chinese doctoral student at the College of Life Science and Technology at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, was arrested Sunday at the airport in Detroit.

    According to the complaint, since September, Han has sent four shipments from China containing concealed biological material to staff members at a laboratory at the University of Michigan, where she planned to spend a year completing a project. Officials said Han made false statements about the shipments when federal agents questioned her about them when she arrived in the United States from Shanghai.

    Two Chinese nationals were charged last week after the FBI said it had been determined that one tried to smuggle a toxic fungus into the United States, also for research at the University of Michigan, it alleged. One, a researcher at the university, was arrested and remains in custody, while the other was denied entry to the United States last year and remains at large.

    According to the complaint, the biological material Han is accused of smuggling — sometimes hidden between pages of a book — is related to roundworms and requires a government permit.

    “It doesn’t strike me as something that is dangerous in any way. But there are rules to ship biological material,” Michael Shapira, a biologist at the University of California, Berkeley, who read the court filing, told The Associated Press.

    The complaint also alleges that Han deleted the contents of her electronic device three days before she arrived in Detroit.

    “Han stated she deleted the content to ‘start fresh’ while she was in the United States,” it says.

    Han is in custody ahead of a bond hearing Wednesday.

    The Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment outside business hours.

    With regard to the two Chinese nationals who were previously charged, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry said last week that he was not aware of the situation but that the Chinese government “has always required Chinese citizens overseas to strictly abide by local laws and regulations, while also safeguarding their legitimate rights and interests in accordance with the law.”

    The University of Michigan also did not immediately reply to a request for comment Monday outside business hours.

    In a statement in response to the case last week, the university said it was cooperating with federal law enforcement and that it strongly condemned “any actions that seek to cause harm, threaten national security or undermine the university’s critical public mission.”

    Tom Winter

    Tom Winter is a New York-based correspondent covering crime, courts, terrorism and financial fraud on the East Coast for the NBC News Investigative Unit.

    Jennifer Jett

    Jennifer Jett is the Asia Digital Editor for NBC News, based in Hong Kong.

    The Associated Press contributed.

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