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KAI KO SAYS SORRY FOR DRUG OFFENSES
    2014-08-20  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    柯震东因吸毒首度公开道歉

    Actor Kai Ko Chen-tung issued a tearful apology on Monday while in police custody* after he and action star Jackie Chan’s son Jaycee Chan were arrested for drug offenses, reported Chinese media.

    “I am filled with regret and I am very sorry. To all those who supported me, loved me and those who know me, I just want to say I’m really sorry. I’ve made a big mistake and set the worst example,” said Ko.

    “I made a mistake and I’m very worried, but I’m sure my family and friends are even more worried. I want to apologize for disappointing them and affecting them negatively. To all the youths I’ve misled, I want to let them know this [what he did] is wrong and I’m sorry.”

    The actor, who shot to fame after appearing in the 2011 hit Taiwan film “You Are the Apple of My Eye,” added that, “I’ve learned my lesson and will try to become a better person from now on” and promised not to touch drugs again.

    According to Beijing police, Ko and Jaycee Chan were arrested after police received a tip-off* from the public. They both admitted to taking drugs and tested positive for drug use.

    Ko’s arrest has drawn an immense amount of media attention as he is not only a popular actor, but had also recorded an anti-drug public service message about two years ago.

    Both Ko and Jaycee Chan’s fathers flew to Beijing to deal with their sons’ problem.(SD-Agencies)Kai Ko in a video clip. SD-Agencies

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