Innocent Brit sees his tattoo on investigation list for notorious gang members

Innocent Brit sees his tattoo on investigation list for notorious gang members

A British Man was surprised to spot a photo of his own tattoo on an american whitings of gang members from tren the aragua (tda). 238 Alleged Members of that Group Were deported to El Salvador Three Weeks AGO. The man now Fears for his family trip to miami.

44-year-old Pete Belton Found it “A Bit Strange and Funny” when he saw his forear in a document from the Department of Homeland Security. It contains nine photos of tattoos by which members of the venezuelan gang can possible be recognized.

Belton confirms to the bbc that he is not a member of the criminal network. “I’m just an avarage middle-aged man,” he says.

As can be seen in the overview of the tattoos below, Belton has a tattoo of a clock face with the date and time. It refers to the birth of his daughter. The Document States That Public Sources Have Revealed “That TDA Members Have A Combination of the Tattoos Below.”

The Brit Fears That The Trip With His Wife and Daughter to Miami in August Could -Conome Difficult. His Friends Joked That would He would get “An all-inclusive Six-Month Vacation to Guantanamo Bay.”

Belton: “If I worked at border control and I saw myself with that tattoo, I would think: hey, there’s one, he’s the one in the document.”

Indian tattoo artist also surprised

The artist who is the tattoo on belton tells the independent that he is not happy with the publication of the photo. “This makes no sense. I have no relationships with venezuelan gangs and my art has nothing to do with them.”

The British Newspaper Investigated Where the Photos Came From and Concluded That More Photos Have A Separate Origin. For Example, Another Photo was posted on Pinterest in 2021 by a tattoo artist from Western India. The artist confirmed that he had the tattoo on a friend.

The Government of US President Donald Trump Has Already Deported Hundreds of Alleged Gang Members to a Havily Guarded Prison in El Salvador. Lawyers for a number of Deportees say they have leg Wrongly Identified as TDA Members Based On Their Tattoos.

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