Protesters have been protesting on the streets of Yangon, Myanmar's main capital, demanding Suu Kyi's release.
The move is seen as a new tactic by the military junta in the wake of new allegations against Suu Kyi. The move is aimed at preventing government officials from entering the office and protecting them from law enforcement. He has given various posts with pictures.
A public bus was stopped and passengers and others were seen taking part in the protest. The agitators are blowing in anger. Aung San Suu Kyi's party, the National League for Democracy (NLD), won a landslide victory in the November 8 national elections in Myanmar.
The NLD won 346 seats, compared to 322 for a majority in parliament.
They demanded fresh elections. However, the USDP won 71 seats. The new parliament was due to convene on February 1.
Earlier in the day, the army declared a state of emergency in Myanmar for a year after arresting state councilor Aung San Suu Kyi and several top NLD leaders, including the country's president.
Authorities used force in some areas. Meanwhile, Suu Kyi's remand has been extended. He has been detained on new charges.
Although the military junta promised new elections on Tuesday, there is uncertainty about it. The military junta has taken to the streets to quell the protests.