On the evening of May 11, Hai Phong City Police said that they had discovered 6 people with acts of illegal drug use in the Tung Thu beach area, Cat Ba island, including: Vu Khuong An (born 1995), Tran Duc Phong (born 1991), Doan Thi Thuy An (born 1990), Tran Minh Trang (born 1996), Le Anh Nhat (born 1991 - ie singer Miu Le) and Vu Tai Nam (born 2002).
Through inspection, all 6 people tested positive for drugs. Currently, the case is being further investigated and handled by functional agencies according to regulations.
Miu Le's management company has just posted an official announcement on its fanpage, speaking out about information related to Miu Le that is attracting attention on social networks.
A company representative said "has recorded the information spread in the past time and apologizes to the audience for the negative impacts".
At the same time, the company affirmed that it is coordinating with relevant parties to verify the case and will soon issue an official response after receiving conclusions from functional agencies.
Currently, Miu Le's fanpage has restricted the comment feature. Previously, many viewers simultaneously flooded into the female singer's personal page to express their outrage at the female singer's behavior.

Miu Le's real name is Le Anh Nhat, born in 1991, was once known as a versatile artist of Vietnamese showbiz with a youthful, personality and humorous image.
She began to gain audience attention through the movie "White Angels" before venturing into singing with many hits such as "I miss you", "Pretend to love you" or "Because your mother forced you to break up".
In the film industry, Miu Le made her mark with the main role in "Em la ba noi cua anh", and also participated in many projects such as "Co gai den tu hom qua" and "Ban gai toi la sep". Recently, she attracted attention when appearing in Em xinh say hi and the project "Dai tiec trang mau 8".