[1][4][5][6] Han Nyein Oo has been accused of allegedly engaging police officers and military troops, ordering them to make arrests and carry out attacks on anti-junta activists and supporters of the NUG.
[7] As a main source for arrest-related news, Radio Free Asia (RFA), along with several Burmese civil society groups, actively monitors Han Nyein Oo's reports.
According to reports from RFA, Han Nyein Oo's reports have led to the arrest and confiscation of property of over 200 individuals, including notable figures such as Pencilo, Mg Mg Aye, Chan Chan, Daung, Chit Thu Wai, Paing Phyo Thu, and many others.
[12][7] Writer Naing Thint Myat is urging the public to strongly oppose the military's arrests of activists, which are allegedly ordered by Han Nyein Oo.
[14] On April 19, 2022, comedian Kaung Kyaw was arrested by military forces, just two days after Han Nyein Oo's report.