Jackie Chan takes 'bow of apology' after son busted for drugs

Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan poses on the red carpet during the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards April 13, 2014. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) - RTR3L2EI

BEIJING (Reuters) - Kungfu movie star Jackie Chan offered the public a "deep bow of apology" after his son, actor, singer and socialite Jaycee, was arrested in Beijing for drug use. Jackie Chan, 60, served as a goodwill spokesman for the China National Anti-Drug Committee in 2009, promoting anti-drug education. Jaycee, 32, was arrested on Monday after police found 100 grams of marijuana in his apartment, they said. [ID:nL4N0QP2RK] "As a public figure, I'm ashamed and distressed," Chan wrote on his Chinese-language microblog on Wednesday. "His mother is especially heartbroken. "Along with Jaycee, I want to take a deep bow of apology to the public." The younger Chan is the latest celebrity caught up in a campaign against drugs in China, which has vowed to purge the country's elite of decadence and other social vices. Corruption and excess among the upper class are a prime source of social discontent as a yawning gap between the poor and the wealthy widens. The use of drugs in China, particularly synthetic drugs like methamphetamine, ketamine and ecstasy, has grown along with the rise of a new urban class with greater disposable income. Last week, a group of 42 entertainment management firms said they had signed a deal with Beijing police that they would not work with celebrities who used drugs, the state-owned Beijing News reported. (Reporting By Megha Rajagopalan; Editing by Nick Macfie)