His son was jailed for six months on marijuana charges last year.
But now, Jackie Chan has revealed that he supports the death penalty for some drug offenders.
Speaking at an anti-drug press conference in Singapore,
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In apparent reference to drug traffickers,
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Both Singapore and China have enforced capital punishment for the crime of drug trafficking.
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Film star: Speaking at an anti-drug press conference in Singapore, Jackie Chan (pictured), 61, known for his roles in Rush Hour and Shanghai Knights,
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Chan - who was named Singapore's first celebrity anti-drug ambassador during his appearance - also admitted that he was 'shocked' and 'ashamed' when he found out about his son's drug crimes.相关的主题文章:
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