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Recent Arrest List ARRESTS No. Name Sex /Age Father's Name Position Date of Arrest Section of Law Plaintiff Current Condition Address Remark S: 8 of the Export and Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD Import Law and S: 25 leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and of the Natural Superintendent Kyi President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s Disaster Management Lin of Special Branch, 1 (Daw) Aung San Suu Kyi F State Counsellor (Chairman of NLD) 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Nay Pyi Taw chief ministers and ministers in the states and law, Penal Code - Dekkhina District regions were also detained. 505(B), S: 67 of the Administrator Telecommunications Law Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD S: 25 of the Natural leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Disaster Management Superintendent Myint President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s law, Penal Code - 2 (U) Win Myint M President (Vice Chairman-1 of NLD) 1-Feb-21 Naing, Dekkhina House Arrest Nay Pyi Taw chief ministers and ministers in the states and 505(B), S: 67 of the District Administrator regions were also detained. Telecommunications Law Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 3 (U) Henry Van Thio M Vice President 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Nay Pyi Taw chief ministers and ministers in the states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Speaker of the Amyotha Hluttaw, President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 4 (U) Mann Win Khaing Than M the upper house of the Myanmar 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Nay Pyi Taw chief ministers and ministers in the states and parliament regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Speaker of the Union Assembly, the President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s Joint House and Pyithu Hluttaw, 5 (U) T Khun Myat M 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Nay Pyi Taw chief ministers and ministers in the states and the lower house of the Myanmar regions were also detained. parliament Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD Deputy Speaker of the Pyithu leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Hluttaw, the lower house of the President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 10- 6 (U) Tun Tun Hein M Myanmar parliament (Central Detained Nay Pyi Taw chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 Executive Committee Member of regions were also detained. NLD) Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Deputy Speaker of the Amyotha President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 7 (U) Aye Thar Aung M Hluttaw, the upper house of the 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Nay Pyi Taw chief ministers and ministers in the states and Myanmar parliament regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Chief Minister of Yangon Region President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 6- 8 (U) Phyo Min Thein M (Central Executive Committee Detained in Naypyitaw Rangoon Region chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 Member of NLD) regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD Deputy Director leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Penal Code - 505(B), (Daw) Nweni Khaing President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s Chief Minister of Mandalay Region 1-Feb-21 and 7- S: 25 of the Natural Detained inMandalay 9 Dr. Zaw Myint Maung M of Township General Mandalay Region chief ministers and ministers in the states and (Vice Chairman-2 of NLD) Feb-21 Disaster Management Prison Administration regions were also detained. law Department Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 10- Detained in Taungoo 10 (U) Win Thein M Chief Minister of Bago Region Bago Region chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 Prison regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s Chief Minister of Magway Region 11 Dr. Aung Moe Nyo M 1-Feb-21 Penal Code - 505(B) House Arrest Magway Region chief ministers and ministers in the states and (Secretary of NLD) regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 10- 12 (U) Myint Maung M Chief Minister of Tanintharyi Region Penal Code - 505(B) Detained Tanintharyi Region chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Chief Minister of Sagaing Region President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 8- Detained in Monywa 13 Dr. Myint Naing M (Central Executive Committee Penal Code - 505(B) Sagaing Region chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 Prison Member of NLD) regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s Chief Minister of Ayeyarwady 14 (U) Hla Moe Aung M 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Ayeyarwady Region chief ministers and ministers in the states and Region regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Chief Minister of Karen State President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 8- Detained in Hpa-An 15 (Daw) Nan Khin Htwe Myint F (Central Executive Committee Karen State chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 Prison Member of NLD) regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and Chief Minister of Rakhine State Deputy Township President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 10- Detained in Sittwe 16 (U) Nyi Pu M (Central Executive Committee Penal Code - 505(B) Administrator Kyaw Rakhine State chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 Prison Member of NLD) Thein regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 10- 17 Dr. Linn Htut M Chief Minister of Shan State Detained Shan State chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 8- 18 Dr. Aye Zan M Chief Minister of Mon State Detained Mon State chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 10- 19 Dr. Khet Aung M Chief Minister of Kachin State Detained Kachin State chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 1-Feb-21 and 10- 20 Salai Lian Luai M Chief Minister of Chin State Released on 26 Feb 21 Chin State chief ministers and ministers in the states and Feb-21 regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 21 (U) Boss Ko M Chief Minister of Kayah State 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Kayah State chief ministers and ministers in the states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 22 (U) Zo Bawi M Chin State Hluttaw Speaker 1-Feb-21 Released on 26 Feb 21 Chin State chief ministers and ministers in the states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s Minister for Education of Union of 23 (U) Myo Thein Gyi M 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Nay Pyi Taw chief ministers and ministers in the states and Myanmar regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s 24 (U) Pe Myint M Minister of Information 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Rangoon Region chief ministers and ministers in the states and regions were also detained. Myanmar Military Seizes Power and Senior NLD leaders including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint were detained. The NLD’s Transport and Communications 25 (U) Thant Sin Maung M 1-Feb-21 House Arrest Nay Pyi Taw chief ministers and ministers in the states and Minister of Union of Myanmar regions were also detained.
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