from: Jacob W. Jones <georgekamba158@gmail.com>
reply-to: jacobwjones422@gmail.com
date: Jan 17, 2026, 6:48 AM
subject: Good day.
mailed-by: gmail.com
My name is Jacob W. Jones, I am a senior Account Manager with Triodos Bank in Bristol United Kingdom, there is this unclaimed £10,500,000(Ten Million, Five Hundred Thousand British Pound Sterling) which was deposited in my Bank by President Muammar Gaddafi the Late Libya’s president, he did not specify anyone as his next of kin on this deposited funds.
Some top officials have been planning to divert this funds and share it among themselves,after my investigation I found out that this same officials has been claiming huge funds from people who made secret deposits but died and these depositors were Former Presidents, Seating Presidents and Top Government officials from especially Arab Nations and Africa but I have already transferred ownership name from Muammar Gaddafi's name to Alistar Oil & Gas Limited, I will add your name in our system as the next of kin to the deposit for easy claim.
I am offering you 40% for your involvement, 40% for me, we will use 20% to help the less privileged as soon as we conclude this project successfully.
Kindly send the required information as stated below if you are interested:-
Full Names
Direct Phone Number
Address
Nationality
Age
I am looking forward to hearing from you, this transaction is 100% risk free trust me.
Best Regards,
Jacob W. Jones.
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