from: diplomatemail@unitedbafronline.com
date: Sep 3, 2025, 11:35 AM
subject: VIABLE UPDATE
signed-by: unitedbafronline.com
Dear
Sir,
It's imperative and expedient that I contact you in respect of your
$10.5M (Ten Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars) which
were seized for some time now, which has made the movement of the
consignment stagnant. Without being told, I understand clearly the
psychological stress this protracted Immigration administrative delay
may have cost you.
That suffice it to say that something radical that can save this
situation has to be adopted quickly to see you out of this quagmire and
ensure your $10.5M in the consignment gets into your hand.
There is an authentic arrangement i have devised for you in this
situation. There are two sure options.
First one to avert imminent disaster is to divert your consignment to
Canada. I personally have worked out means through which this
consignment can be moved to Canada. Why Canada you may ask? In terms of
Immigration policies on Cargo, it's very much flexible and easy to
overcome. And there's a super connection made that will help you clear
this consignment at immigration point.
The proximity of United States to Canada is what we already know that
you will take only a day off to get to Canada and see your money live.
The fantastic thing any owner of such cash will need and seek is for his
fund to be lodged into a bank. On this, the officials we have engaged
will ease the stress for you by helping you to convey the cash to any
Canada bank of your choice, help you open an account in your name, lodge
in your $10.5M in that account. The beauty is that you can freely
operate your fund in that account from the states.
Then the second option is to give me the go-ahead order to try and see a
way to lodge in this fund into any American bank. But I have an issue
with this option. It involves a whole lot of processes that involves
documentations and clearances which you will have to take care of the
bills. This can be possible if you are ready for it.
I have to take up the challenge and task when I saw that Alan S. James
who messed up initial moves became incapable of handling this
transaction at this time; hence he's been taken out of this transaction
completely and will not have anything again to do further in this
consignment. The level that this problem reached is above him and I have
to rescue things, give new life and make fresh contacts/connections to
come up with the only way out.
Endeavour to respond to me as soon as possible so that i can know what
to do.
Thanks for your anticipated understanding.
Yours truly,
Dr. Lee H Hagley.
SENIOR DPMT
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