A
statement issued by Jaycee Chan's entertainment company said the
32-year-old actor and singer left
the city's Checheng jail a few minutes
after midnight.
Photos showed chaotic scenes as reporters chased his car and surrounded it at a toll station.
The
statement thanked fans and the media for their concern and said Chan
would hold a news conference Saturday in order to "apologize and
explain."
Police
detained Chan, Taiwanese movie star Ko Kai and several other people in
August in Chan's Beijing apartment. Chan and Ko tested positive for
marijuana, and police seized more than 100 grams (3.5 ounces) of the
substance. Ko, whose real name is Ko Chen-tung, was released after
serving a 14-day administrative detention.
Chan
could have been sentenced to as many as three years in prison but the
court showed leniency because he'd confessed and shown contrition.
Jaycee
Chan's arrest was a sensitive matter for his father because of his high
profile in China, including serving as an anti-drug ambassador and
deputy to the top advisory board to China's legislature. Chan had
apologized for his son's actions and said the two would work together to
mend his ways.
A
number of celebrities have been caught up in Beijing's drug crackdown
as the city tries to slow ballooning drug use. Police said more than
7,800 people were arrested last summer in Beijing in what was called the
biggest anti-drugs campaign in two decades.
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