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still have leh... saw a few

 

 

Those small shops in Sungei Wang are all closed, the mall is so dead without these pirate, some still around but they also include selling pirated game.

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Those small shops in Sungei Wang are all closed, the mall is so dead without these pirate, some still around but they also include selling pirated game.

 

now all upgraded to shopping centre lol

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Time to go home for CNY

http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/movies/story/jaycee-chan-freed-after-six-months-jail-20150213#xtor=CS1-10

Jaycee Chan freed after six months in jail

Published on Feb 13, 2015 10:59 AM



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Jaycee Chan, son of gongfu star Jackie Chan, during his trial at the Dongcheng District People's Court in Beijing on Jan 9, 2015. -- PHOTO: AFP/DONGCHENG DISTRICT PEOPLE'S COURT/YAN NAIYI


Beijing (AFP) - The son of kung fu star Jackie Chan was released from a Chinese jail on Friday after serving a six-month term for drugs offences, his agency said.

Jaycee Chan, who like his father has worked as an actor and singer, was detained in August last year and charged with providing a venue for others to use drugs after police found 100 grams of marijuana at his home in Beijing.

He had already spent five months in prison when he was sentenced in January after pleading guilty to the crime.

The 32-year-old was set free from a prison in the Chinese capital early Friday morning (Feb 13), his management M'Stones International said in a statement.

Chan and the company will hold a press conference on Saturday at which the star will "formally apologise and explain to the public", it added.
At least 10 locally-known stars were detained on drug-related charges last year, according to state-run media.

Experts say the arrests are part of a wider campaign by Beijing to promote morality. Chinese authorities have also targeted prostitution and the broader illegal drugs trade over the past year.

Jaycee Chan has featured in several films but not yet won the acclaim earned by his father, one of Asia's best-known actors with a string of Hollywood hits to his name.

 

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If can't even spend time n teach son properly, what for have the son in the first place? Not that he really needs to work so long hours to put food on the table.

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If can't even spend time n teach son properly, what for have the son in the first place? Not that he really needs to work so long hours to put food on the table.

He cannot retire.... After paying (should be a hefty sum) to the Chinese official.... Need to,

shoot a few more blockbuster movie.....

 

$$$$ talk..... That farking son don't like he go jail... Machiam go for summer camp.....

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He cannot retire.... After paying (should be a hefty sum) to the Chinese official.... Need to,

shoot a few more blockbuster movie.....

 

$$$$ talk..... That farking son don't like he go jail... Machiam go for summer camp.....

LOL, he will keep shooting movies to fit those mouths of 贪官 greedy officials, and make his idiot comments on current affairs.

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Jackie Chan appointed Singapore's first celebrity anti-drug ambassador
PUBLISHED ON MAY 7, 2015
BY LIM YI HAN
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Action superstar Jackie Chan is Singapore's new anti-drug ambassador and hopes to influence youth to say no to drugs. The 61-year-old was at the launch of a new anti-drug mobile game application at Nanyang Polytechnic on Thursday. -- ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN
SINGAPORE - Action superstar Jackie Chan is Singapore's new anti-drug ambassador and hopes to influence youth to say no to drugs.
He said his son, Jaycee Chan, who served time for a drug offence in Beijing this year, has hurt him but made him determined to tell young people to stay away from drugs.
The 61-year-old star was at the launch of a new anti-drug mobile game application at Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) on Thursday.
He said in Mandarin: "I never thought that it would happen to my family. I was so ashamed and so angry. But this incident made me more determined to influence people to say no to drugs.
"Don't ever think that you won't be hooked. When you take drugs, you harm yourself, your family and your country too. It's a domino effect."
Mr Chan, who is also China's anti-drug ambassador, said that his late father had warned him never to take drugs, join a secret society or gamble.
"But I gambled and I lost all the money he gave me and I ate bread for seven days. So you must remember - don't take drugs, don't join a gang and don't gamble," he said to thousands of cheering students crowded around the polytechnic's auditorium.
Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office and Second Minister for Home Affairs was at the event.
He said: "We all have a part to play in the fight against drugs...When I first met (Jackie) and asked him to lend his support to Singapore's anti-drug efforts, he agreed without any hesitation.
"I hope that he can inspire our youths to always say no to drugs."
The new mobile app was an initiative of the Central Narcotics Bureau, and 12 final-year students from NYP worked on it for about nine months.
Called Aversion, players in the game try to avoid contact with drugs and various obstacle, as well as learning about the harm different drugs can cause.
"Preventive drugs education is our first line of defence in the war against drugs. We must build awareness and inform youths...so that they can make the right choice," said Mr Masagos.

 

 

 

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I noticed his father did not warn him against womanising....

 

:D

 

 

Maybe he taught his son to make sure must wipe his mouth clean after "eating out"?

 

Men can't escape from all the vices. Surely will be weakness to one.

 

Why not Jackie start a good father campaign? Good father to all his illegitimate children. LoL...

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