Craig and Lindsay Foreman, a British couple, have been sentenced to 10 years in prison in Iran for espionage while on a motorcycle journey, despite their strong denial of the charges.
The couple was arrested in January 2025 during their travels. For the past 16 months, they’ve been held in Tehran’s Evin prison, cut off from the outside world. They can only communicate with family through monitored calls—an experience that has taken a toll on both.
Lindsay, 53, tries to maintain her mental health through reading, exercise, and yoga. “I am trying to maintain my mental health through reading, exercise, and yoga,” she shared. Craig, 52, voiced his despair: “We feel as though our lives are being wasted.” They did not anticipate facing such severe consequences as tourists.
Despite being aware of travel warnings against visiting Iran, their global motorcycle journey took them into the heart of a political storm. The Iranian authorities accused them of espionage—a label they vehemently deny.
Key facts:
- Craig and Lindsay were arrested while traveling through Iran.
- They received their 10-year sentence in February 2025.
- Several of Craig’s fellow prisoners have faced execution.
- The next step in their case now sits with the UK government.
The reality of their situation is heavy; Lindsay noted that “the reality of a long-term sentence is becoming increasingly difficult to accept.” As they navigate this ordeal, Craig has urged the UK government to take stronger action for their release. Yet, uncertainty looms over their fate as observers await any developments regarding diplomatic interventions.


