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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Chinese national couple charged with smuggling crop-killing fungus into US: ‘Potential agroterrorism weapon’
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Chinese national couple charged with smuggling crop-killing fungus into US: ‘Potential agroterrorism weapon’

Last updated: June 3, 2025 9:45 pm
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A Chinese national couple is facing criminal charges for attempting to smuggle a dangerous fungus into the US that has the potential to destroy crops and pose a threat to humans and livestock. Zunyong Liu, 34, was apprehended by US Customs and Border Protection officers at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport last July while trying to bring in Fusarium graminearum, a biological pathogen considered to be a possible agroterrorism weapon.

Initially, Liu provided false information about his visit to the US and his knowledge of the pathogen. However, he later confessed to law enforcement that he was transporting the harmful fungus to his girlfriend, 33-year-old University of Michigan lab researcher Yunqing Jian. The criminal complaint filed in the Eastern District of Michigan alleges that Jian has received funding from the Chinese government for her work on Fusarium graminearum in China and is a member of the Chinese Communist Party. Liu, on the other hand, conducts research on the same pathogen at a Chinese university.

Jian denied any knowledge of her boyfriend’s smuggling plans during an FBI interview. However, an investigation revealed that the couple had discussed shipping biological materials and research activities prior to Liu’s arrival in Detroit. There is also evidence suggesting that Jian has been involved in smuggling biological material into the US on previous occasions.

The couple is facing charges of conspiracy, smuggling, false statements, and visa fraud. US Attorney Jerome Gorgon Jr. expressed serious concerns about the national security implications of the couple’s actions. Fusarium graminearum can contaminate crops like wheat, barley, maize, and rice, causing significant economic losses globally. The toxins produced by the fungus can lead to severe health issues in humans and livestock if consumed.

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Cheyvoryea Gibson, special agent in charge of the FBI Detroit Field Office, emphasized the importance of safeguarding communities and upholding national security in light of this case. Jian is scheduled to appear in a federal courthouse in Detroit for her initial hearing. The University of Michigan clarified that the accused individuals did not receive any funding from the Chinese government for their research at the university and pledged to cooperate with federal law enforcement in the investigation.

In conclusion, the attempted smuggling of Fusarium graminearum by the Chinese national couple highlights the potential threats posed by biological pathogens and the importance of maintaining stringent security measures to protect agriculture and public health.

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