Illegal biolabs in Vegas and California linked to Chinese national with alleged ties to CCP

Daily News Article   —   Posted on February 5, 2026

(by Sarah Rumpf-Whitten, Fox News with AP) – Authorities are investigating a suspected biological laboratory (biolab) with alleged Chinese ties discovered inside a Las Vegas home.

SWAT officers served a search warrant Saturday at a residence on the city’s east side after receiving a tip that a biolab was operating inside the home, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

More than 1,000 pieces of evidence with “potential biological and hazardous materials” were primarily located in a locked garage, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill said during a press briefing on Monday. Authorities said there is no threat to the public.

The property manager of the home, 55-year-old Ori Solomon, (a foreign national) was arrested Saturday and booked into the Clark County Detention Center on charges of disposing and discharging hazardous waste, police said. [He was later also charged in federal court for possession of firearms after authorities searched his residence and seized six firearms (four handguns and two rifles), ammunition, and accessories. Solomon is on a temporary E-2 nonimmigrant work visa, which precludes him from owning or possessing firearms. The federal complaint notes he “knowingly possessed” these items despite the prohibition. He appeared in federal court in Las Vegas on February 3, 2026, in connection with this charge].

LVMPD Sheriff Kevin McMahill said police took extensive precaution while serving the warrant. Authorities, he said, used a robot to clear the home, collect air samples and deploy hazardous materials teams to remove items safely.

In the garage, investigators found multiple refrigerators with vials of unknown liquids, unknown liquids in gallon-size containers, a centrifuge and other laboratory equipment, authorities said.

“Some of that evidence included biological material and liquids that were meticulously collected and sent to FBI labs for testing,” police said in a statement.

Investigators identified the owner of the Las Vegas home as Jia Bei Zhu, who is already in federal custody following the discovery of an unauthorized biolab in Reedley, California, in 2023. (SEE VIDEOS UNDER “RESOURCES”)

Zhu was arrested in that case on federal charges alleging he manufactured and distributed misbranded medical devices, including tests for COVID-19, pregnancy and HIV, without proper permits and made false statements to the Food and Drug Administration. He is scheduled to go on trial in April.

Zhu’s attorney, Anthony Capozzi, said Monday that his client is not involved in the Las Vegas investigation.

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

[Phone records show Zhu, while incarcerated in California on related federal charges (while awaiting trial scheduled for April 2026), called Solomon approximately 467 times over the past year (or “over the past year” in sources like KTNV and others)].

The Reedley biolab drew attention after a clandestine laboratory was discovered operating inside a warehouse owned by Zhu’s company, Universal Meditech Inc. (See the 2023 Fox News video under “RESOURCES” to learn how it was discovered.)

According to a report by the House Select Committee on the People’s Republic of China, Zhu, 62, is a citizen of the PRC [Communist People’s Republic of China] and a wanted fugitive from Canada. The committee alleged Zhu had close ties to the Chinese government and was involved in a transnational criminal enterprise that stole millions of dollars in intellectual property from U.S. companies.

City officials in Reedley first raised concerns in December 2022 after a code enforcement officer noticed a green garden hose protruding from the warehouse. A subsequent inspection revealed extensive laboratory equipment, manufacturing devices and medical-grade freezers inside the building.

Officials also reported finding approximately 1,000 transgenic mice used in disease research. Workers at the facility told authorities the mice were genetically engineered for COVID-19 research.

The FBI is assisting in the Las Vegas investigation, which remains ongoing. Authorities declined to provide additional details about the materials recovered or whether additional arrests are expected.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Published at Fox News on Feb. 3, 2026. Reprinted here for educational purposes only. May not be reproduced on other websites without permission.



Background

The tip that led Las Vegas authorities (specifically the FBI) to investigate the suspected illegal biolab in Las Vegas was reported to the FBI on January 9, 2026 and came from a woman identified only as "Kelly."

Kelly and another employee reported becoming "deathly ill" (symptoms: breathing issues, extreme fatigue, muscle aches, bedridden) about five days after entering the garage in April 2025 — they attributed it to exposure there.

Additional reports from the tip included observations like "many dead crickets" in the house and illnesses among others who had been there.

This tip prompted the FBI to investigate, which then led to a joint operation with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD).

The investigation linked the property to Jia Bei Zhu (David He), already in custody from the California case, with Solomon as the property manager.

"Kelly" reported the suspected biolab on January 9, 2026, likely prompted by a request from Ori Solomon to clean the property again.

The key trigger for reporting now (in early January 2026) appears to be Solomon recently contacting her (or a cleaner) to clean the home again. This request likely brought her back into contact with the property or reminded her of the prior incident and suspicions.

(from Grok, Feb. 4, 2025 from prompts "who tipped the las vegas authorities about the suspected biolab in a house" and "what caused her to report it now")