British couple jailed in Iran face long imprisonment on espionage charges

A British couple, Lindsay Foreman and her husband Craig, have been imprisoned in Iran's Evin jail for 16 months on espionage charges they deny.
They were arrested in January 2025 during a motorcycle trip and are now facing a 10-year prison sentence.
The couple, aged 53 and 52 respectively, remain in separate cells within the same prison.
They have maintained contact with their family through monitored phone calls facilitated by the UK Foreign Office.
Their son, Joe Bennett, receives regular calls from them, although the conversations are frequently interrupted by a recorded message in Farsi and suffer from poor connection quality.
The Foreign Office has described their detention as "appalling" and "unjustifiable".
The couple's incarceration comes amid a fragile ceasefire following recent conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the US.
They have expressed the emotional toll of their imprisonment, with Lindsay citing exercise and reading as coping mechanisms.
Craig has appealed to the British government to take action to secure their release, emphasizing their innocence and the sense of helplessness they feel.
The British embassy in Iran remains temporarily closed, limiting consular support.
Lindsay is currently reading books from the prison library to maintain her mental health but worries about running out of reading material.
The couple's situation highlights ongoing diplomatic tensions and the challenges faced by foreign nationals detained in Iran.
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