On April 20, 2015, Qodirov was dismissed from the post of prosecutor general.
Ikhtiyor Abdullayev, the state adviser to the president of the republic, was appointed in his place. Qodirov's sudden resignation was attributed to the fact that he had earlier accused in economic crimes the daughter of the
president of Uzbekistan,
Gulnara Karimova. Since May 2015, Qodirov was one of the judges of the Constitutional
Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan. He was arrested on February 22, 2018. The prosecutor's office tried to hide his arrest from the media: on February 23, in a conversation with the “
Ozodlik" reporter, the spokesman for the Prosecutor General's Office of Uzbekistan,
Vohid Sharopov, said that "Kadirov is not arrested and no investigative actions are being taken against him". Prosecutor General's Office hid the arrest from the media until February 24. Two days after the arrest the Prosecutor General's Office issued press-release and stated that "the General Prosecutor's Office of the
Republic of Uzbekistan instituted criminal proceedings against the former Prosecutor General R. H. Qodirov under articles 165, 205, 210 of the Criminal Code of the
Republic of Uzbekistan". At the beginning of May 2018 media reported that the state of health of 66-year-old Qodirov during the interrogations deteriorated significantly, as he was under severe pressure, and
medical assistance was insufficient. At the same time, sources in the
Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that there is still a long wait before Qodirov will be charged with anything, because it is a very large-scale case. Despite this, on May 21, 2018, the
President of Uzbekistan,
Shavkat Mirziyayev, promised that he would force Rashid Qodirov to publicly declare himself guilty on
national television. == Trial and torture ==