Russian communists call for Sting's arrest

Rocker Sting is facing calls for his arrest while touring Russia after he promoted the use of marijuana. Skip related content

The Every Breath You Take singer posted controversial comments on his blog in April, insisting the use of cannabis should be legalised.

But the comments have come back to haunt him as he tours the former Soviet Union - radical left-wing Communists urged authorities to take him into custody before his gig in Moscow on Wednesday, according to the Daily Mail.

The Communists of St. Petersburg and Leningrad say in a statement, “In April 2010, Mister Sting publicly called for the worldwide legalisation of marijuana.

“Not only communists, but everyone in favour of a healthy way of life, the strengthening of our nation’s culture and tradition must understand that such a figure, however talented screaming teens may consider him, can not appear on stage in the Russian Federation."

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