from: Ajmal Ahmady <ahmadyajmal@aol.com>
reply-to: Ajmal Ahmady <ahmadyajmal@aol.com>
date: Nov 22, 2021, 1:43 AM
subject: Mutual Partnership/ Investment
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Please do not disregard this message as junk even if it is delivered to your spam folder. It is very important. I ask for a benefit of doubt. If necessary we can discuss on the phone, so you will be sure it is not another junk message.
I am Ajmal Ahmady. The former acting Central Bank Governor of the collapsed Afghanistan Government, now taken over by the Taliban. I managed to escape to the United States when the Taliban cracked down on the government officials. I am currently hiding in the United States as a refugee.
I need your help to retrieve some funds I kept in a bank. In the chaos that ensued after the United States decided to leave Afghanistan, with the Taliban in charge, I took advantage of the situation and my position, to move some money out for myself and my family.
Now I want to relocate this fund to your custody for you to secure it in any good investment. Right now, we do not know where Afghanistan is headed to. I don’t even know when/if I can go back to my country. Everyone is scared. I need to secure this money for myself and family. The amount involved is 25miIIion DoIIars. For your assistance, I will give you twenty percent of it. You will then invest the remaining Eighty percent for me in any good Investment you can handle well.
There is no risk involved. But try to keep this information to yourself. Nobody knows about this money except both of us.
If you are sure, you can invest this money securely, please reply on my direct secured email: ahmadyajmal@aol.com , so I can share more
details with you. If you cannot handle this, also let me know so I can look for another person.
Thanks
Ajmal Ahmady.
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