Concern after Sussex couple held in Iran are “whisked” into court

Concern after Sussex couple held in Iran are “whisked” into court

The situation involving a British couple detained in Iran has taken a concerning turn, prompting their family to urgently seek a meeting with the foreign secretary. Lindsay and Craig Foreman, who hail from East Sussex, were arrested in January during a motorcycle journey around the world and subsequently accused of espionage, which they vehemently deny. The couple’s loved ones expressed alarm after being informed that Lindsay and Craig were unexpectedly ushered into a court hearing without prior notice, leaving them with no information about the proceedings.

Joe Bennett, the son of the detained pair, raised red flags about the fairness of the trial, highlighting how they were rushed to court with a lawyer they had just met. He expressed shock at the lack of transparency in the legal process and shared concerns about the deteriorating conditions in which his father was being held. Despite expectations of a visit from the UK ambassador, the meeting did not materialize, exacerbating the family’s worries about Craig’s well-being in Iran’s prison system.

In a glimmer of hope, it was reported that Mrs. Foreman was able to meet with the UK ambassador, who provided her with essential supplies to alleviate some of the hardships they were facing. Their spokesperson, Radd Seiger, conveyed the family’s urgency to meet with Foreign Secretary David Lammy to mobilize efforts for the couple’s swift repatriation to the UK. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office promised to escalate the case with Iranian authorities and continue extending consular support while cautioning against travel to Iran due to the risks faced by British nationals

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