The exiled political prisoner is accused of being a member of the Kingdom of Iran Association and communicating with Froud Foladvand.
- # Arrest and trial Peyman was arrested two months before the Iranian presidential election in 1388 along with his wife Ziba (Zeinab) Sadeghzadeh on charges of supporting the Kingdom of Iran. Peyman was tried in Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Court, along with other defendants in the Velvet Coup Case (arrested after the elections), as one of the election protesters who intended to carry out armed actions against the government, and the court headed by Judge Salavati In "11 paragraphs" including "attempting to detonate bombs in several places in Tehran and designing strong bombs to blow up polling stations", he was identified as a "combatant" and sentenced to death. Since he was 21 years old when he received the death sentence, this sentence caused international criticism, including in the Human Rights Commission. Mohammad Mostafaei was in charge of the attorney of Peyman. appeal court: In the 36th branch of the Court of Appeal, his sentence was reduced to 15 years in prison with exile. He was sent to Suleiman Mosque prison to serve his prison sentence. Peyman was represented in the Court of Appeal by Mohammad Mostafaei and Mohammad Hossein Aghasi.