China News Service, Beijing, October 22 (Reporter Gao Kai) The Chinese Musicians Association issued a statement on its official website on the 22nd, announcing the cancellation of Li Yundi's membership.

  According to the statement, according to the Beijing police report, pianist Li Yundi has been administratively detained by Chaoyang Public Security Bureau for prostitution.

Once the news was released, it aroused widespread public concern and produced extremely bad social influences.

  The statement stated that Li Yundi, a member of the Chinese Musicians Association, has been revoked his membership of the Chinese Musicians Association after research and decision by the Secretary-General's Office of the Chinese Musicians Association.

  On the evening of the 21st, the Chaoyang Branch of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau reported on its official Weibo that recently, the Chaoyang Public Security Branch received reports from the public that someone was engaged in prostitution in a community in Chaoyang.

In response, the police launched an investigation in accordance with the law, and seized the prostitution offender Chen Mohui (female, 29 years old) and the prostitution offender Li Moudi (male, 39 years old).

Upon review, the above-mentioned personnel have confessed to the illegal facts and have been administratively detained by Chaoyang Public Security Bureau in accordance with the law.

  Public information shows that Li Yundi, a piano player born in 1982, won the 14th Chopin International Piano Competition in 2000 and gained a high reputation.

  Founded in July 1949, the Chinese Musicians Association is a professional people's organization composed of musicians and musicians from all ethnic groups across the country. It is a group member of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles.

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