from: Pas Kou <pas74kou@gmail.com>
date: Oct 3, 2025, 1:26 PM
subject: Dear Sir.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Sir,
I am contacting you in respect of an INVESTMENT (PARTNERSHIP ) in your country.
I am a government official and one of the forth coming presidential candidate here in my country and due to the banking tradition of my country, any civil servant that has held any key position is forbidden to operate a foreign account or deposit any huge amount in his or her bank account, That is why I require your assistance to go into investment partnership with you.
Please accept my apology for contacting you this way, which was due to the urgency of my request I am rather in a very precarious situation, and also I will demand for your visiting me here in Benin. I want to know if you have the capacity to handle large funds into legitimate profited business and that you can be a trusted person. Presently, I am in the tight clutches of my native government, who have, amongst other things, clamped my assets and my freedom. I would appreciate it if we could fastup on this legitimate investment transfer deal. Also, you would be well compensated for your effort and assistance.
Also, I am interested in investing in any profited legitimate business or companies that are either in existence & require further expansion capital or in real estate.
After the investments/projects, you will be given the managerial role for your support and the assistance you rendered. I will compensate you with 30% from the total investment funds while we proceed with the balance into investment after we have endorse in Memorandum of Agreement that will hold both parties. Once I receive your positive response, we shall discuss the modalities of the investment process.
Kindly send to me in your next mail your Full Name, Address and Private/Direct Mobile & Telephone Number to enable me discuses the modernity better with you o the phone before we proceed further.
Kindly get back to me through my personal e-mail via: pikou556@yandex.com
Regards,
Pascal Koupaki.
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