Hong Kong (CNN) - The 32-year-old child of performing artist and kung fu star Jackie Chan has been captured in Beijing on medications charges, as powers clasp down on VIP wrongdoers.
Police say they confined Jaycee Chan, who is initially from Hong Kong furthermore a performer, and additionally Kai Ko, a 23-year-old Taiwanese performing artist, amid an attack on Thursday in Dongcheng region, the city's business and social focus, state media, refering to Beijing police, said Tuesday.
Both men tried positive for hashish.
Police later discovered more than 100 grams of the medication in the wake of looking Chan's loft. He was additionally blamed for "facilitating others to take medicates," the state-run China Daily said. He could confront three years in prison under Chinese law.
State telecaster CCTV publicized footage of Chan, his face obscured, indicating police where the medications were covered up at his home, while Ko was indicated making a weepy expression of remorse.
"I a whole lot lament about what happened. I'm exceptionally sad to the individuals who help me, in the same way as me or even know me by and by," he said. "I simply need to let them know I'm truly too bad. I've set the most exceedingly terrible illustration, which had the most horrible impact. Furthermore this is an enormous oversight."
VIP targets
The two performers are constantly seen as the focuses of the capital's most recent against medications crusade, which has seen more than 7,000 individuals confined for utilizing medications, a 72% year-on-year expand, as indicated by the China Daily.
Vips are progressively in the spotlight, with various prominent captures over medication related episodes lately, including mainstream motion picture performing artist Zhang Mo and vocalist Li Daimo, who was really sentenced to nine months in prison for facilitating a gem meth gathering at his home, as per the China Daily.
Recently, many administration offices speaking to entertainers in the diversion business consented to an arrangement with Beijing powers banning medication use from the business and promising to sack craftsmen who contravene the law.
The senior Chan, who has featured in various Hollywood motion pictures including "Surge Hour" and "The Karate Kid," has really fought against medication use, and was named a hostile to medications envoy in China in 2009.
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