Jackie Chan ashamed over son's drug charge in China, Report
Jackie Chan ashamed over son's drug charge in China, Report

Jackie Chan ashamed over son’s drug charge in China, Report

Jackie Chan ashamed of son’s arrest, Shortly after his son was indicted on drug charge, the ‘Rush Hour 3’ star reacts in a statement saying that he hopes Jaycee will ‘tell his experiences’ and talk about the danger of using drugs.

The younger Chan, a 32-year-old actor and singer, was arrested in Beijing this year after testing positive for marijuana, with police saying they found 100 grams of the drug at his home.

“I hope that in the future, he could become an anti-drug spokesman and tell his experiences to young people,” Jackie Chan told Xinhua, in comments released late on Wednesday.

Chan also said that he never used any of his connections to help his son out, the report added.

In August, his father offered the public a “deep bow of apology” for his son’s arrest.

Action and comedy star Jackie Chan, 60, served as a goodwill spokesman for the China National Anti-Drug Committee in 2009, state media reported, promoting anti-drug education.

China has detained a string of other mostly B-list celebrities in recent months on drug-related charges, cases that have been publicized widely in both state and social media. They have included movie and television stars, film directors and a prominent screenwriter.

Drug crimes carry harsh penalties in China including death or life imprisonment in serious cases.

Illegal drugs, especially synthetic substances like methamphetamine, ketamine and ecstasy, have grown in popularity in China in tandem with the rise of a new urban class with greater disposable income.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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    2 comments

    1. Funny how things go around, like karma. About a year ago or so, Mr. Chan denounced America and detailed the things he said he didn’t like about it, except for the millions of American dollars he took with him from movie ticket sales. So for that reason, he said he was moving back to his home country in Asia to get away from all these bad American dislikes. So to Mr. Chan, it doesn’t matter where you live, bad things can happen anywhere and to anyone like your son.

    2. He is the epitome of a brown noser. Made millions in US, and now pampering China due to the vast Chinese market. He even pitched in on how wrong the “democracy movement” in Hong Kong is just to applease China. Such a hypocrite and rightly so, China rounded up his son just to show him who is actually is.

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