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Jackie Chan's son Jaycee pleads guilty to drug offences Jackie Chan's son Jaycee jailed for drug offence in China
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Jaycee Chan, son of action film star Jackie Chan, is appearing in court in China charged with drug offences. Jaycee Chan, the son of action film star Jackie Chan, has been jailed for six months for a drug offence.
Jaycee Chan, 32, pleaded guilty in Beijing's Dongcheng District Court to "sheltering others to use drugs". Chan, 32, pleaded guilty in Beijing's Dongcheng District Court to "sheltering others to use drugs".
Police raided his home in August and found more than 100g of marijuana. If convicted by the court in Beijing he could face up to three years in jail. Police raided his home in August and found more than 100g of marijuana. He faced a maximum sentence of three years.
His arrest came amid a crackdown on drugs in China which has already netted several celebrities.His arrest came amid a crackdown on drugs in China which has already netted several celebrities.
Jaycee Chan and Taiwanese movie star Kai Ko, 23, were both detained at his Beijing home in August, with police saying they tested positive for marijuana. Mr Ko was released after a 14-day administrative detention for drug use, Chan and Taiwanese movie star Kai Ko, 23, were both detained at his Beijing home in August, with police saying they tested positive for marijuana. Mr Ko was released after a 14-day administrative detention for drug use.
But Jaycee Chan was put under "criminal detention" for the additional and more serious suspected crime of "providing a shelter for others to abuse drugs", Beijing police said at the time. But Jaycee Chan was put under "criminal detention" for the additional and more serious crime of "providing a shelter for others to abuse drugs", Beijing police said at the time.
He told the court on Friday that when police came to his house "I just gave them information and I confessed because I didn't know how to deal with the marijuana".He told the court on Friday that when police came to his house "I just gave them information and I confessed because I didn't know how to deal with the marijuana".
Chan was also fined 2,000 yuan ($322; £213), reports said.
Jackie Chan, who was named an official "Narcotics Control Ambassador" by Chinese police in 2009, has said he felt "ashamed" and "sad" over his son's behaviour.Jackie Chan, who was named an official "Narcotics Control Ambassador" by Chinese police in 2009, has said he felt "ashamed" and "sad" over his son's behaviour.