Categories: WORLD

How a routine inspection uncovered a clandestine biolab with ties to China that contained HIV, Ebola and COVID-19 in a California warehouse

The discovery, made during a routine building inspection in Ridley, has since raised national security and public health concerns across the United States.

Investigators also found approximately 1,000 lab mice, as well as makeshift equipment and biological materials stored in unsafe conditions. (Unsplash/representative)

In 2023, a local inspector entered a seemingly vacant warehouse after noticing a foul odor, the Los Angeles Times reported. Inside, authorities discovered an unlicensed and illegally operated laboratory containing hundreds of vials labeled as containing pathogens, e.g. Coronavirus diseaseHIV and Ebola.

Investigators also found approximately 1,000 lab mice, as well as makeshift equipment and biological materials stored in unsafe conditions.

Officials later described the site as an illegal operation that lacked basic security protocols.

Key figures and alleged connections

The warehouse is linked to Zhu Jiabei, a Chinese national who has been charged by U.S. prosecutors with running a fraudulent COVID-19 testing program.

According to Anadolu Agency, Zhu is suspected of importing a large number of test kits from China. China and falsely claimed they were made in the United States, earning an estimated $1.7 million.

The Los Angeles Times, citing a U.S. congressional investigation, also found that Zhu received more than $1.3 million in unidentified payments from Bank of China.

Also read: Experts warn fungus ‘worse than coronavirus’ after smuggled into U.S. from China

Separately, authorities arrested Israeli citizen Ori Solomon in connection with the investigation. Federal agents raided a Las Vegas property earlier in 2026 and found similar lab equipment and unknown biological material, CBS News reported.

Multiple sites, growing attention

Officials said the materials found at the Las Vegas property were very similar to those recovered from the Reedley warehouse. Investigators seized more than 1,000 samples of unknown liquids, as well as laboratory tools such as centrifuges and biosafety equipment.

Officials said the materials appear similar and investigators are examining possible connections.

Law enforcement agencies have expressed concern that there may be more undiscovered facilities.

Also read: Chinese lab begins to unravel one of particle physics’ great mysteries

Questions about monitoring and response

local officials are california criticized the federal government’s initial response. Reedley City Manager Nicole Zieba told CBS News that early warnings from local authorities were not adequately addressed, saying it felt like agencies “wanted nothing to do with this.”

The discovery raises concerns about regulatory loopholes, particularly around the handling of hazardous biological materials in unlicensed laboratories.

Although Zhu is charged with medical product fraud, authorities continue to investigate the biological aspects of the case, including the source and purpose of stocking the pathogen.

Officials stressed there was no conclusive evidence of an active biological threat at the lab.

WEB DESK TEAM

Our team of more than 15 experienced writers brings diverse perspectives, deep research, and on-the-ground insights to deliver accurate, timely, and engaging stories. From breaking news to in-depth analysis, they are committed to credibility, clarity, and responsible journalism across every category we cover.

Recent Posts

Andrew Callaghan’s collarbone storm disappears from interview after tense exchange about ‘maximizing appearance’

Collarbone abruptly ended an interview with Andrew Callaghan after he said he was "happy" with his appearance. This comment conflicted…

15 minutes ago

‘Monkey Whisperer’: Florida man arrested for illegally trading exotic animals, fined $60,000

A Florida man who calls himself the "Monkey Whisperer" has been sent to prison for continuing to traffic in exotic…

42 minutes ago

Coach reveals Ben Stokes injury ‘much more serious than you think’

England captain Ben Stokes (AP/PTI) Ben StokesA return to competitive cricket has been delayed, with the England Test captain set…

43 minutes ago

‘Women need to shut up!’: Christian nationalist duo spark huge outrage with shocking viral rants | World News

A viral video on X (formerly Twitter) has sparked a heated controversy in the digital sphere. Joel Webbon, a Texas…

1 hour ago

‘Costco is 90% Indian’: MAGA attacks Indian shoppers in store with video and ‘invasion’ rhetoric | World News

While the Indian American community has long faced criticism online for its presence in the job and housing markets, a…

2 hours ago

‘Virat bhai’s only instruction is…’: Padikkal reveals Kohli’s mantra during RCB chase

'Virat bhai's only instruction is...': Padikkal takes advice from Kohli in run chase against SRH in IPL 2026 season opener…

2 hours ago