The
West is on alert over a possible coup in Uzbekistan as powerful
henchmen surrounding 75-year-old ruler Islam Karimov battle with his
glamorous but hated daughter Gulnara over the succession to the ailing
autocrat.
Ruthless
secret services chief Rustam Inoyatov allegedly presented her
iron-fisted father a dossier of compromising materials including
'semi-nakéd pictures' of the 'Uzbek princess' and allegations of
monumental financial corruption in a bid to permanently discredit her.
This
resulted in the incandescent president hurling an ashtray and mobile
phone across his desk at his ex-KGB intelligence boss, but also
summoning his 41-year-old daughter and slapping her in the face, it has
been reported.
Gulnara
previously seen as untouchable, was last week stripped of her lucrative
television and radio holdings in Uzbekistan, in an extraordinary
clampdown on the most powerful woman in Central Asia.
The
41-year-old amassed a fortune worth an estimated £400 million under her
father's corrupt rule which began with the fall of the USSR when the
gas and cotton rich country gained independence.
It
is unclear which allegedly revealing photographs offended the Muslim
president - who was once a member of the Soviet Union's ruling
politburo.
However, Gulnara was pictured in April wearing little more than peacock feathers in a shoot.
Karimov summoned his top officials, and accused them of keeping him in the dark over his daughter's excesses.
'The President cursed at Prosecutor
General Rashid Kadyrov for disguising the truth about financial and
other deals of Gulnara Karimova. Interior Minister Matlubov was accused
by the President of misleading him.
'Karimov ordered Inoyatov and Matlubov
to immediately arrest all chiefs of counter-corruption divisions of the
National Security Service and Interior Ministry, who were aware of those
deals and did nothing to counteract them.'
A total of 18 high ranking officials were arrested or dismissed and a number of Gulnara allies fled abroad, it was reported.
After
summoning Gulnara, Karmimov first slapped her and then really started
to beat Gulnara. He said that she disgraced the family in front of the
whole world.
'The President's bodyguards tried to calm him down.
'Later,
the President asked all his bodyguards and servants to leave him alone.
He did not go into the building of the residence, but decided to have a
walk in the garden.
'At night, while returning to the residence, some bodyguards noticed that he was crying.'
The
noose has been tightening gradually on Gulnara who in July was removed
as ambassador to the UN in Geneva, and so forfeited her diplomatic
immunity. She is reported to be under criminal investigation in France
and at least one other European country.
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