2 charged in connection with alleged explosive device at MacDill Air Force Base: FBI

A brother and sister have been indicted in connection with an alleged improvised explosive device found near the visitors center at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida. Alen Zheng faces charges for attempting to damage government property with an explosive, making a destructive device, and possessing an unregistered device. His sister, Ann Mary Zheng, is charged with being an accessory after the fact and tampering with evidence by trying to destroy a vehicle. Alen is currently in China, while Ann is in custody. The incident raises concerns about security at military bases and the potential risks posed by such devices. This is an ongoing investigation, and more updates are expected. QUESTION: How might incidents like this influence security measures at places like military bases or public venues? 

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