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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Josh Payne

British couple jailed for 10 years over ‘spying on Iran’ lose appeal, family confirms

A British couple imprisoned in Iran on espionage charges have had their appeal rejected, their family has confirmed.

Craig and Lindsay Foreman, who deny the spying allegations, were handed a 10-year sentence in February.

Their family alleges they were denied attendance at the appeal hearing. The pair were detained in January 2025 while undertaking an around-the-world motorcycle journey.

Ms Foreman’s son, Joe Bennett, expressed concern, stating that “the dial needs to shift” as his parents “don’t understand the process”.

He said: “My mum Lindsay and step-dad Craig were not permitted to attend their own appeal hearing.

“We don’t know if they received a proper account of what was argued on their behalf.

“We know they had been asked to sign documents… documents they could not read, and they refused, but we don’t know the details of when, or what they were.

“Their case has now passed to the Supreme Court, but we don’t understand the process, the timeline, or what, if anything, will be submitted in their name.”

Lindsay and Craig Foreman have lost their appeal against their convictions, their family says (Family handout)
Lindsay and Craig Foreman have lost their appeal against their convictions, their family says (Family handout)

The pair’s family said Mr Foreman is on day 25 of his hunger strike and Ms Foreman is on day 16 of hers, adding that all communication between them has been cut off by Iranian authorities.

Mr Bennett said he met with officials at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) on Monday but left without “clarity on what pressure is being applied to Tehran”.

He continued: “Their appeal has failed and they don’t know why.

“They are on hunger strike because they have run out of ways to make their own government act.

“The FCDO met with us yesterday and were very kind. But kind is not the same as doing something to enable their release.

The couple were handed a 10-year prison sentence in February after being convicted of espionage, which they both deny (Family handout)
The couple were handed a 10-year prison sentence in February after being convicted of espionage, which they both deny (Family handout)

“The dial needs to shift, and it needs to shift now.”

The FCDO warns all British and British-Iranian nationals not to travel to Iran because of a “significant risk of arrest, questioning or detention”.

The government previously described the couple’s 10-year sentences as “completely appalling and totally unjustifiable”.

The FCDO has been approached for comment.

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