On 29 November 2024, Matsakov's home was raided, and he was arrested and subsequently charged with fraud on a large scale in addition to false documentation, under articles 209 and 379 of Kyrgyzstan's criminal code. During his interrogation, Matsakov was prevented from accessing legal representation despite at least ten colleagues arriving to represent him. On 30 November, the
Birinchi May District Court of the City of
Bishkek ruled that Matsakov should be detained at the Pre-Trial Detention Centre of the UKMK until 30 December. On 2 December 2024, the Advokatura of the Kyrgyz Republic noted that legal precedents had not been followed, pointing out that only the prosecutor general or their deputy had the authority to initiate a criminal case against a lawyer in connection to their professional activities, and called on the authorities to comply with the guarantees around the independence and integrity of Matsakov's trial. On 4 December, a press conference held by several prominent lawyers called publicly for Matsakov's immediate release, describing the charges against him as being "politically motivated" and representing a larger threat to the integrity of the Kyrgyzstani legal and judicial systems. Matsakov and his legal team argued that he was being targeted due to his work representing human rights activists, and trial observers noted that the defence had been denied access to documents that the prosecution alleged proved Matsakov's guilt, citing "investigate secrecy". On 6 December 2024, whilst still in detention, Matsakov wrote to the court requesting they seek permission from the UKMK for him to attend the trial of his client, Imamidin Tashov; the request was denied by the court, and following the hearing, in which Tashov's own detention was extended, Tashov attempted to slit his throat in the courtroom. == Response ==