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Kyrgyzstan charges ousted ex-security boss with coup plot, lawyer says

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Posted on May 12, 2026

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· Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Kyrgyzstan Ex-Security Chief Kamchybek Tashiev Charged With Coup Plot

Details of the Coup Plot Charges and Political Context

By Aigerim Tugunbaeva

Charges Against Kamchybek Tashiev and Associates

BISHKEK, May 12 (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan authorities have charged eight people, including powerful ex-security chief Kamchybek Tashiev, with plotting to seize power from President Sadyr Japarov, who has consolidated power in the historically volatile central Asian country. 

Tashiev's Political Background and Removal

Tashiev had ruled the former Soviet republic of 7 million in a de facto tandem with Japarov since the pair were swept to power in street protests in 2020, until his abrupt ouster in January. 

Legal Proceedings and Secrecy

Tashiev's lawyer, Ikramidin Aytkulov, confirmed the charges in a post on Facebook, saying the trial would be held behind closed doors with reporting banned. 

Other Individuals Implicated

There was no information as to the identities of the other seven people charged, but several ousted officials seen as allies of Tashiev, including a former speaker of parliament, have been interrogated alongside him in recent weeks.

Potential Consequences and Broader Implications

Possible Sentences and Tashiev's Response

The charges carry a prison sentence of up to 20 years. Tashiev has made no public comment on the accusations. 

Risks of Instability in Kyrgyzstan

The move against Tashiev, an influential powerbroker in Kyrgyzstan’s ethnically mixed south, could risk fresh instability.

Historical and Economic Context

Past Political Instability

A resource-poor, mountainous country heavily dependent on remittances from migrants working in Russia, Kyrgyzstan has traditionally been the most unstable of the Central Asian republics, with presidents driven from office by protests in 2005, 2010 and 2020.

Japarov and Tashiev’s Political Partnership

Japarov and Tashiev’s partnership, which united rival elites from the fractious country’s north and south, brought tightened political control, including crackdowns on the opposition and independent media. 

Economic Growth Amid Sanctions

The pair were buoyed by accelerated economic growth, among the fastest in Central Asia, partly due to Russian trade routes redirected via Kyrgyzstan after Western sanctions over the Ukraine war.

(Reporting by Aigerim Turgunbaeva, Writing by Felix Light; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

Key Takeaways

  • Tashiev, once the de facto second–most powerful figure, was dismissed in February during medical treatment abroad, triggering a political purge
  • Charges include violent seizure of power and abuse of office under Articles 326 and 337 of Kyrgyz criminal code, with potential sentences up to 20 years
  • Tashiev’s prosecution follows corruption allegations tied to his family's role in fuel and oil schemes, and coincides with broader moves consolidating Japarov’s authority ahead of 2027 elections

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has been charged with plotting a coup in Kyrgyzstan?
Eight people, including ex-security chief Kamchybek Tashiev, have been charged with plotting to seize power from President Sadyr Japarov.
What is the maximum prison sentence for the coup plot charges?
Those charged with plotting a coup in Kyrgyzstan face up to 20 years in prison.
What led to the ouster of Kamchybek Tashiev?
Kamchybek Tashiev was abruptly ousted from his position in January after previously sharing power with President Japarov.
Why is the trial of Kamchybek Tashiev being held behind closed doors?
The trial is being held behind closed doors with a ban on reporting, according to Tashiev's lawyer.

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