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Gen John Andrew - johnnda730@gmail.com

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from: Gen. John Andrew <johnnda730@gmail.com>
date: Jun 20, 2020, 2:02 AM
subject: Urgent Communications
mailed-by: gmail.com

My name is John Andrew, Army General from Australia. Certainly, this is to bring to your notice that i am in London United Kingdom at the moment with our troops on going peace keeping in the area. Based on the situation on ground here in the military zone camp, we are not allow to make use of mobile phone, we only make use of radio message and email communication. I have decided to communicate via emails only. My dear, listen to me and read this message very well. I have the sum of £ 3,600,000 millions Pounds which i got from oil deal here in London United Kingdom.
This £ 3,600. 000 millions Pounds has been deposited in Int 'London Mutual wyelands Bank by the military officials. I need someone who i can trust, that will help me to transfer this money to his account who is reliable and such person will not betrayed me as well.
I can give out my online banking login to you. But before i do that , i will like to know you and your country. I need you to send your Driving License Or Passport. It is my intention to compensate you with 40% of the total amount of the money for your services and the balance will be my investment capital. This is the reason why I decided to contact you. As soon as you transfer the money to your bank account. i will resign as a soldier and fly to meet you in your country for the investment. also i may decide to marry from your country. I would be grateful for your urgent communications indicating your ability and willingness to help me transfer the money to your account. my dear also send me your pictures.

Best regard.
Gen. John Andrew.
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