from: Ali Keria <alikeria9@yahoo.com>
reply-to: Ali Keria <alikeria9@gmail.com>
date: Sep 25, 2020, 8:09 PM
subject: TREAT URGENTLY AND CONFIDENTIAL.
mailed-by: yahoo.com
FROM THE DESK OF MR ALI KERIA.
BILL AND EXCHANGE MANAGER
BANK OF AFRICAN.
WEST AFRICA.
TELEPHONE: +225 4825 9137.
TREAT URGENTLY AND CONFIDENTIAL.
Dear,
How are you, first i will explain my self in brief for you before we proceed. I am the manager of bill and exchange at the foreign remittance department of BANK OF AFRICA (BOA) I am writing to Seek your interest over a business , In my department we discovered an abandoned sum of $20m US dollars ( twenty million US dollars).
In an account that belongs to one of our foreign customer ( MR. ANDREAS SCHRANNER from Munich, Germany) who died along with his entire family in July 31st 2000 in a plane crash.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/859479.stm
Since we got information about his death, we have been expecting his next of kin to come over and claim his money because we cannot release it unless his next of kin or relative applies for it as next of kin or relation to the deceased as indicated in our banking guidelines but unfortunately we learn t that all his supposed next of kin or relation died alongside with him at the plane crash leaving nobody behind for the claim.
It is therefore upon this discovery that I and two other officials in my department now decided to escape with the fund, and as such we vial to make this business proposal to you so that my bank will release the fund into your account as the next of kin to our bank deceased customer for safety and subsequent disbursement since nobody is coming for claims and we don't want this money to go into the bank treasury.
In fact i know the fund will not even go into the bank treasury, but our top bank officials(directors)will only share it among themselves into their accounts.
The Banking law and guideline here in country stipulates that if any customer account or property remains unserviceable or dormant, and unclaimed after five years, the account will be confiscated and transferred into the Bank treasury as unclaimed bill.
The request of foreigner as next of kin in this business is occasioned by the fact that the customer was a foreigner and origin cannot stand as next of kin to a foreigner.
We agree that 30% of this money will be for you as foreign partner, in respect to the provision of a foreign account, and your immense contribution to champion the course of transferring the fund to your account. 10 % will be set aside for expenses incurred by the both party during the business and 60 % would be for me and my colleagues. There after I and my colleagues will visit your country for disbursement according to the percentages indicated.
Therefore to enable my bank transfer the fund into your account, i will send to you the text of application which you will send to my bank as next of kin to the deceased customer and that will be when you indicate your interest in the business, you must apply first to the bank as relations or next of kin of our bank deceased indicating your bank name, your bank account number,
your private telephone and fax number for easy and effective communication and location where in the money will be remitted .
I will not fail to bring to your notice that this transaction is risk-free and that you should not entertain any atom of fear as all required information's will be perfectly made for you to champion the course of the transaction with my bank without any hitch or risk .
You should contact me immediately as soon as you receive this letter.
Contact email address. alikeria9@gmail.com
Trusting to hear from you immediately.
Yours sincerely,
MR ALI KERIA.
BILL AND EXCHANGE MANAGER(BOA).
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