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But wearing the logo of the hugely popular basketball team, he added, is of course not exclusive to the gang."Any assertions about gang affiliation would need to be corroborated with testimony, criminal history, and other corroborating evidence," Mr Dudley said.
According to the field interview sheet and other court documents, officers said they were also advised by a "proven and reliable source" that Mr Abrego Garcia was an active member of MS-13's "westerns clique", with the rank of "chequeo".However, Mr Dudley says that a "chequeo" is not a rank, but is instead used to refer to recruits who are yet to be initiated.The White House has also alleged that tattoos on Mr Abrego Garcia's hands - a marijuana leaf, a smiley face, a cross and a skull - are gang symbols, an allegation that Trump repeated in an interview with ABC News journalist Terry Moran.
The administration previously released a picture, digitally labelled with the characters M, S, 1 and 3, in an attempt to explain the meaning of the tattoos.The symbols are open to interpretation. Experts who previously spoke to BBC Verify have cast doubt on the claim that these tattoos mean what Trump and his team allege.
However, Trump's nominee to run the Drug Enforcement Agency, Terrance Cole, told his Senate confirmation hearing that the tattoos are consistent with MS-13 associations.
Lawyers for Mr Abrego GarciaMr Graham said that his team would consider the status of the engine during their investigation.
"On behalf of the NTSB, I wish to express my most sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in this terrible tragedy," he said.Mexico's Navy Secretary Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles said in a statement the results of any investigation would be followed with "total transparency and responsibility".
The Cuauhtémoc left Acapulco, Mexico, on 6 April on a tour that included stops in New York and Aberdeen, Scotland, for the city's Tall Ships race in July.The owner and crew of a luxury superyacht that sank off the coast of Sicily, killing tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and six others, were unaware wind speeds of over 73mph could tip it over, according to an interim report.