Heiress Hwang Hana Arrested in South Korea on Drug Charges After Fleeing Abroad

Hwang Hana, the granddaughter of the founder of Namyang Dairy Products, has been arrested by South Korean police after fleeing abroad amid drug charges. Hwang, who previously gained public attention as the former fiancée of singer Park Yoo-chun, is now under investigation.

The Gyeonggi Gwacheon Police Station announced on the 24th that Hwang was apprehended on charges of violating the Narcotics Control Act. She is accused of administering methamphetamine to two acquaintances in the Gangnam area of Seoul in 2023. The police have stated that further investigation is required to uncover more details about the alleged crimes.

According to the police, Hwang fled to Southeast Asia and illegally entered Cambodia after becoming a suspect in the drug investigation. An Interpol Blue Notice was issued to locate her, and she recently expressed her intention to surrender to the authorities, leading to her arrest.

Heiress Hwang Hana Arrested in South Korea on Drug Charges After Fleeing Abroad

The police, in coordination with the consulate in Cambodia, took custody of Hwang and executed the arrest warrant on a national flight. She arrived in South Korea at 7:50 AM and is currently being questioned at the Gwacheon Police Station. A police official stated, "We cannot disclose specific details as the investigation is ongoing."

Previously, Hwang was indicted for administering methamphetamine three times at her residence in Seoul between May and September 2015. She received a one-year prison sentence with a two-year probation in 2019. Despite being on probation, she was again charged with drug use and sentenced to one year and eight months in prison.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr