Hu Ge, Yu Menglong’s Agency Colleague, Abducted in Alleged Military-Style Kidnapping as Key Evidence Vanishes
By Asia Investigations Correspondent
Beijing, March 31, 2026
In a dramatic new development that has deepened the mystery surrounding the death of Chinese actor Yu Menglong, Hu Ge — a fellow artist from the same agency and described as a close “agency brother” — has reportedly been abducted in a violent 45-second operation caught on security cameras.

According to multiple eyewitness accounts and leaked security footage circulating online, Hu Ge was seized late at night by a group of masked individuals using what witnesses described as military-style tactics. The incident occurred just hours after reports emerged that Xin Qi, a figure previously linked to the case, had been arrested. Sources close to the investigation claim Hu Ge was targeted because he possessed the final piece of physical evidence that Xin Qi had allegedly tried to destroy.
Yu Menglong died in September 2025 after falling from a high-rise building in Beijing. The official ruling was accidental death, attributed to alcohol consumption. However, persistent fan campaigns, online speculation, and allegations of industry pressure have kept the case highly controversial. The sudden disappearance of Hu Ge has now escalated the situation into what many are calling an even darker chapter.
Security camera footage, which has spread rapidly on international platforms, shows several figures in dark clothing swiftly surrounding Hu Ge near his residence, subduing him with apparent efficiency, and removing him from the scene within 45 seconds. No shots were fired, and the operation appeared highly coordinated. Chinese authorities have not yet issued an official confirmation or denial of the abduction, though local police are said to have launched an investigation.
Hu Ge, known for his work in television dramas and his association with the same management agency as Yu Menglong, had remained largely silent on the case until recent weeks. Insiders suggest he may have been in possession of documents, recordings, or physical items that could challenge the official narrative. The timing of the alleged kidnapping — immediately following Xin Qi’s reported arrest — has led many to speculate that someone is desperately trying to eliminate the last remaining witness or evidence.
The entertainment industry is on edge. The abduction, if confirmed, marks a disturbing escalation in a case that has already generated intense public emotion. Fans of both Yu Menglong and Hu Ge have flooded social media with calls for immediate action, using hashtags such as #FindHuGe and #JusticeForYuMenglong. Some fear that the “final evidence” Hu Ge allegedly held could disappear forever if he is not found quickly.
Legal experts caution that while the leaked footage appears dramatic, its authenticity and context require official verification. Abductions involving coordinated teams are rare in major Chinese cities and, if genuine, would suggest involvement of highly organized actors. No group has claimed responsibility, and there has been no ransom demand reported so far.
The case continues to expose deep public distrust in the handling of high-profile deaths within the entertainment sector. Issues of opaque management practices, mental health pressures, and the potential influence of powerful figures have been repeatedly raised by Yu Menglong’s supporters.
As the search for Hu Ge intensifies, two critical questions dominate conversations: Where is Hu Ge now, and what devastating truth does that last piece of evidence hold? Will he be found alive, or will the final evidence disappear with him forever?
For millions of fans who have followed the case since Yu Menglong’s death, the abduction of Hu Ge feels like the nightmare is not ending — it is spiraling into something even more sinister. The entertainment world watches anxiously as authorities race to locate the missing actor and determine whether this latest twist will finally bring clarity or further darkness to one of the most emotionally charged mysteries in recent Chinese show business.
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