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Gao Hu arrested for drug offenses
     2014-August-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    BEIJING police Tuesday announced the detention of actor Gao Hu, 40, for possession and use of marijuana and methamphetamine.

    Gao confessed that he had been smoking marijuana, which was evidenced by a urine test, after his nabbing Aug. 4.

    Born in Qingdao, Shandong Province, Gao has played roles in many well-known movies, including Zhang Yimou’s “The Flowers of War” in 2011, and “Flying Swords of Dragon Gate” in 2013.

    Police also detained three others with Gao and seized about 7 grams of marijuana and 1 gram of methamphetamine.

    There has been no shortage of drug-addled stars in China lately. Actor Zhang Mo, son of actor Zhang Guoli, was detained for using drugs for a second time in Beijing on July 31. He was found smoking marijuana in his villa in 2012.

    Chen Wanning, a writer and director, was detained in late June for possession and use of crystal methamphetamine.

    Chen’s arrest came less than two weeks after director Zhang Yuan was arrested in Beijing for similar offenses. It was his second arrest on drug charges.

    In March, Li Daimo, a reality TV star, was sentenced to nine months for hosting crystal meth parties at his apartment, according to the Beijing Chaoyang District People’s Court.

    In April 2011, Hong Kong actor Max Mok was arrested in Beijing for smoking marijuana, only three months after the arrest of rock singer Xie Tianxiao for the same reason. (Xinhua)

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