16 music students held in China for drug use

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Nov 26 2015 | 7:43 PM IST
Police in the Chinese capital have detained 16 students of a music school on suspicion of drug use.
Police from Haidian District acting on a tip-off caught 16 the suspects in the dormitories of the school on Tuesday.
Their urine tested positive for marijuana, satte-run Xinhua quoted police as saying.
Today, the Beijing Midi School of Music in a statement said that police came to the school twice, asked students to take urine tests, and detained more than 10 students.
"We have strict school rules. Students are punished even when they are found smoking cigarettes in the dormitory," the statement said, adding that the school takes full responsibility and apologises to the public.
It is not the first time the school, established in 1993, has been linked with suspected drug use.
An insider told Xinhua that police caught drug users in its dormitory based on tip-offs in May 2014.
A report on China's drug situation in 2014 revealed that people using drugs in China are becoming younger.
Among 480,000 newly-identified addicts in 2014, 29,000 were under the age of 18 and around three quarters were under the age of 35.
"These young drug addicts are both law breakers and victims. We need to provide guidance and help for them to return to society in the future," said Zhu Zhiwei, deputy head of a drug rehabilitation centre under Beijing's public security bureau.
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First Published: Nov 26 2015 | 7:43 PM IST

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