Western Mail

Families call for return of Iran-jail pair

- TREVOR MARSHALLSE­A newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE families of a British-Australian woman and her Australian partner have pleaded for their immediate release from a notorious Iranian prison.

Jolie King and Mark Firkin, who live in Perth, Western Australia, have been held for the past 10 weeks in Tehran’s Evin prison, with Ms King recently completing a lengthy period in a tiny one-person cell.

Ms King had been “scared”, “disoriente­d” and “intimidate­d” while kept in solitary confinemen­t, the partner of another captive in the same prison – Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe – said.

The couple were arrested for flying a drone near the capital, Tehran, without a licence, Pouria Zeraati, editor in chief at Iranian television station Manoto TV, said on Twitter.

Mr Zeraati, citing unidentifi­ed sources, said the couple had not yet stood trial.

“The family says this was a misunderst­anding and Jolie King & her fiance Mark Firkin were unaware of the Iranian law which bans drone flights without a licence,” Mr Zeraati tweeted.

Earlier reports said the couple were arrested while camping near a military area around Jajrood.

Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) yesterday released a statement from the couple’s families which said: “Our families hope to see Mark and Jolie safely home as soon as possible.”

It has also been reported this week that a second British-Australian woman, whose name has not been made public, has also been incarcerat­ed in the Evin prison for almost a year, having been given a 10-year sentence.

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