Harvard researcher indicted on multiple frog embryo smuggling charges

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A Harvard researcher, Kseniia Petrova, was indicted on additional charges related to smuggling frog embryos into the US, after being detained at Boston Logan Airport. She faces serious federal charges, including smuggling and false statements, with potential prison sentences. Her colleagues express concern over her treatment, highlighting her scientific value and the conditions of her detention.
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- Grand jury indicts Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova on smuggling charges USA Today
- Harvard researcher who was taken into ICE custody at Boston Logan has been indicted Boston Herald
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