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British couple detained in Iran charged with espionage

The British couple detained in Iran have been charged with espionage, according to the Iranian judiciary news agency.

The pair, named by their family on Monday as Craig and Lindsay Foreman, are accused of “cooperating with covert institutions linked to the intelligence services of hostile and Western countries”.

Iranian state media said last week that the couple were in custody in the southeastern city of Kerman on security-related charges.

According to Ms Foreman’s social media, the couple were on a motorbiking trip across the globe to Australia as part of a positive psychology mission.

On Tuesday the Mizan news agency quoted a spokesperson for the judiciary who said the couple “were monitored with the cooperation of security agencies and arrested”.

The statement, translated from Persian, claimed that “the individuals entered Iran under the guise of tourists and, under the guise of investigative and research work, have collected information in several provinces of the country”.

Without revealing sources, the statement credited to the judiciary media centre also alleged that “these individuals were cooperating with covert institutions linked to the intelligence services of hostile and Western countries under the guise of research and investigation activities”.

“According to the observations of intelligence and security institutions, the connection of these individuals with several institutions affiliated with intelligence services has been confirmed, and additional investigations are ongoing in this regard,” according to the news agency.

Left side of table (blurred faces of) Craig and Lindsay Foreman charged with espionage in Iran. Right side of table (in blue suit and tie) UK ambassador to Iran Hugo Shorter. Source: Iran state-run Mizan news agency https://www.mizanonline.ir/

Image: Iran state media published an image of the UK ambassador to Iran, Hugo Shorter (blue suit) meeting what is claimed to be the Foremans (blurred faces). Pic: Mizan news agency

State media published a photograph reportedly showing the couple meeting the UK’s ambassador to Iran Hugo Shorter last Wednesday.

Two people sitting across a table, opposite to Mr Shorter, could not be identified as their faces were blurred.

In December, Ms Foreman posted about how they were about to face “one of the most challenging” parts of their trip: Iran and Pakistan and issued an update in January about her visit to Isfahan, a city in central Iran.

The couple had also planned to travel to the Balochistan province of Pakistan, but had been warned by Khalid Mehmood, 30, about the potential dangers.

He told Sky News he advised the couple against visiting some cities “because they are not safe”.

The Foreign Office is currently warning people not to travel to Iran, because of the risk of “arrest, detention and a death sentence”. It also advises against all travel to Balochistan, except the province’s southern coast.

A Foreign Office spokesperson previously said: “We are providing consular assistance to two British nationals detained in Iran and are in contact with the local authorities.”

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