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Capt Emmanuel Carter - capt.emmacarter0002@gmail.com

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from: Emmaunel Carter <capt.emmacarter0002@gmail.com>
date: Sep 6, 2021, 4:20 AM
subject: Re:
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From: Capt. Carter
U.S. Military Base
Damascus Syria

My name is Capt. Emmanuel Carter, a United States soldier currently serving in the military of the 1st Armored Division here in Damascus Syria, our story is a very pathetic one and I apologize for taking your time. As you may know, The Taliban's have taken control of the Afghanistan Government after many years of war that left most of our colleagues dead, especially in car bombs. We are afraid that ISIS as well might do the same here by taking over the Government of Syria if the US Government decides to pull out of the peace keeping. Recently while going on a regular patrol check, my colleague and I, who is also a United States soldier, discovered an underground box hidden in an exit tunnel. Opening the box, we discovered that it contained the sum of US$39.7 Million in cash, mostly in 100 dollar bills. I and my squad agreed to share the money among us and it was done as we agreed and after the sharing of the money by me and my other surviving colleagues, my share out of the total money was $5.500, 000 dollars which I have registered with the (NATO Diplomatic Service) with a plan to use the money for Charity and Investment Projects as my service here is coming to an end very soon.

Syria is engulfed in a serious crisis and as this crisis intensifies by the day as ISIS keep pushing like the Taliban's to take over the Government of Syria. I have decided to make this business proposal to you knowing that as a military man on duty, I am not allowed to operate foreign accounts. I am therefore soliciting for your co-operation to take delivery of this fund into your custody for any profitable investment project that will be mutually beneficial. I will send to you the issued deposit document of the box which was registered in my name as evidence and proof of authorization and to ensure smooth movement of this fund from the security and finance company where it is kept now until you are in control of it. Please kindly let me know if you are interested by replying to my email and also include your Full names, Address, Occupation and Contact Telephone numbers to enable me to call you.

I will provide you with necessary details and the arrangements to secure the deposit as soon as you indicate appreciable interest to partner with me.

Yours Sincerely,
Capt. Carter
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