SIOUX CITY – An Iowa State University student has been put on probation for manufacturing anabolic steroids with materials imported from China.
James Nhan, age 23 from Orange City, Iowa, received a sentence this month of 2 years’ probation with a condition that he spend two consecutive weeks in jail after a November 20, 2017 guilty plea to one count of manufacturing anabolic steroids.
In a plea agreement, Nhan admitted that, from late 2014 until December 15, 2015, he manufactured anabolic steroids and intended to distribute some of the steroids to various customers. In December 2015, law enforcement executed a search warrant on Nhan’s residence and seized numerous vials containing anabolic steroids, as well as laboratory equipment, packing material, labels, and sheets of papers listing the names and addresses of individuals who had purchased or intended to purchase anabolic steroids. Nhan admitted to importing the raw materials from China.
Nhan was sentenced in Sioux City by United States District Court Chief Judge Leonard T. Strand. Nhan was sentenced to 2 years’ probation with a condition that he spend two consecutive weeks in jail. A special assessment of $100 was imposed.
The case was prosecuted by Special Assistant United States Attorney Ajay Alexander and investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations, Sioux County Attorney’s Office, Department of Homeland Security, Nebraska State Patrol, and Food and Drug Administration – Office of Inspector General.