Khaberni - American media reported on Friday that Las Vegas police arrested an Israeli holding passports for the occupation and France, after discovering the existence of a dangerous diseases lab and samples of those diseases inside his house.
They noted that the accused is named Uri Solomon, 55 years old, a real estate manager, who faces state-level charges related to illegally disposing of hazardous waste and possessing firearms without a license, including a Glock pistol.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation "FBI," participated in the raid with the police to search the house, and found the hazardous materials stored inside a closed garage.
Solomon is one of the suspects in the case, and the other, who is the owner of the house, is of Chinese nationality, detained by federal authorities on charges related to an investigation into a biological lab in California in 2023.
The seized items included a collection of infectious diseases such as hepatitis, coronavirus, HIV, and malaria.
Solomon holds the position of a manager of two properties in Las Vegas, and has been placed in the Clark County Detention Center on charges of disposing of hazardous waste and discharging them, according to the police statement.
A criminal complaint reported that Solomon, holding French and Israeli passports and present in the United States on a non-immigrant visa, is legally prohibited from possessing firearms.
According to court documents, during the execution of a state-issued search warrant, police officials found two 9 mm bullets, a black semi-automatic Glock pistol, and a small lockbox. However, the weapons were left in the home because the warrant did not authorize their seizure.
However, in the first court session held to consider the case, the court decided Solomon's conditional release, imposed a travel ban on him, and prohibited him from leaving state borders except with official permission.



