19 August 2014 Last updated at 09:56
Jackie Chan's son Jaycee in drug arrest
The son of Hollywood actor Jackie Chan has been arrested on
drug-related charges, Chinese state media say.
Actor Jaycee Chan, 31,
and Taiwanese movie star Kai Ko, 23, were detained last Thursday, Beijing police said in a statement on their official
microblog.
Police said both men
tested positive for marijuana, with more than 100 grams of the drug found at Mr
Chan's home.
Their arrest comes amid
an ongoing crackdown on drugs which has already netted several celebrity
figures.
Gao Hu, 40, who appeared
in the 2011 Zhang Yimou film "The Flowers of War", was detained
earlier this month for possession of marijuana and methamphetamines, state
media said.
'Huge influence'
In June, Chinese
President Xi Jinping called for "forceful measures" to tackle illegal
drug use.
By arresting the son of
one of the country's most famous actors, the Chinese authorities are sending a
clear sign that drugs will not be tolerated, reports the BBC's Martin Patience
in Beijing .
A government anti-drug
adviser told the Associated Press news agency that Chinese celebrities were
being targeted because of the "huge influence" their behavior had on
"their large numbers of fans".
Beijing Municipal
Anti-Drug Office deputy director Jin Zhihai however, said that police were not
specifically targeting celebrities.
"If there is an
increased crackdown on drugs, the number of celebrity offenders will also
rise," he told the Beijing Times on 14 August.
Last week, 42 artist
management agencies in Beijing
signed an agreement with police pledging not to recruit celebrities with
reported drug use problems.
'Very big mistake'
Mr Chan, whose father
Jackie was named an official "Narcotics Control Ambassador" by
Chinese police in 2009, had been put under "criminal detention" for
the suspected crime of "providing a shelter for others to abuse
drugs", Beijing police said.
If convicted, he faces a
maximum prison term of three years.
Mr Ko, a Taiwanese actor
and singer, won the best new actor award in 2011 at the Golden Horse film
awards - known as the Oscars of the Chinese-language film industry. He also won
a Chinese Film Media award for his role in the movie "You Are the Apple of
My Eye".
Accused of consuming
drugs, Mr Ko had received a two-week detention term, his management firm Star
Ritz Productions said.
"I feel very
regretful, very sorry to all the people who support me. I've been a very bad
example, I've made a very big mistake," he said in an interview broadcast
on Chinese state television on Tuesday.
Mr Chan's management firm
M'Stones International apologised on his behalf for
the "social impact" caused and said they would "supervise his
rehabilitation and help him return to the right path".
His father Jackie has not
yet commented on the incident but his publicist told the Associated Press news
agency that Mr Chan had traveled to Beijing
to deal with his son's arrest.
Structure
who- Jaycee Chan and Kai Ko
where- Beijing
what- Actor Jaycee Chan and Taiwanese movie star Kai Ko have been arrested on drug-related charges.
why- Both men tested positive for marijuana, with more than 100 grams of the drug found at Mr Chan's home.
when- Last Thursday
how- They were detained last Thursday
Words
1.marijuana 大麻
2.crackdown 鎮壓
3.methamphetamine 比安非他命強的興奮劑
4.municipal 市政的
5.deputy 代理的/負的
6.rehabilitation 恢復名譽
7.publicist 公關人員
Words
1.marijuana 大麻
2.crackdown 鎮壓
3.methamphetamine 比安非他命強的興奮劑
4.municipal 市政的
5.deputy 代理的/負的
6.rehabilitation 恢復名譽
7.publicist 公關人員
As a celebrity, doing such illegal things is not a good example to the public. And I think they not only suffer their reputations but also lose their parents' expectations. Hope that they will learn a lesson from this.
回覆刪除Famous people should always set a good model to the public. They should be punished for their crime. The news report should teach audience the bad influence of taking drugs lest their fans ape their behavior.
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