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Briton jailed in Iran given additional two-year sentence, family says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 4:07 AM

LONDON, July 15 (Reuters) – The family of British couple Craig and Lindsay Foreman, who are serving a 10-year prison sentence in ​Iran on espionage charges that they deny, ‌said on Wednesday that a judge had extended Craig Foreman’s sentence by two years for speaking to the media.

The couple were arrested in 2025 while travelling through ‌Iran ​by motorcycle as part of ⁠a round-the-world journey. Britain ⁠has described their original sentences as “totally unjustifiable”.

Joe Bennett, Lindsay Foreman’s son and the family’s spokesperson, said they had received reports that Craig Foreman ​had been taken before a judge and informed that his sentence had been extended because ⁠he had spoken to ⁠the media.

“We understand he was told ​he was being taken to see his lawyer,  but ​was instead brought before a judge and ‌informed of the additional sentence,” Bennett said in a statement.

He said Craig Foreman had been denied access to a lawyer and a translator and ⁠was given no opportunity to defend himself.

A spokesperson for Britain’s foreign ministry said in an emailed statement that ⁠they were “urgently ‌following up with the Iranian authorities ⁠about the reported increased sentence”.

Last month, ​two ‌independent U.N. experts said the Foremans ​appeared to ⁠have been wrongfully detained and sentenced following proceedings that failed to meet basic fair trial guarantees, while expressing concern over a hunger strike the couple began in May.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti, editing by ​Andrei Khalip)