from: Jean-Pascal <ulamatty@gmail.com>
date: Aug 26, 2021, 3:03 PM
subject: Proposition
mailed-by: gmail.com
First of all, let me introduce myself. My name is Mr. Jean-Pascal
Eckert, I am the Manager of Accounting & Logistics Department in a
Prime Bank here in Abidjan Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory coast).
I would like to know if you can be at my disposal to strike a
perfect/smooth deal in my Bank here. I discovered an anonymous fund
totaling $7.4M (Seven Million, Four Hundred Thousand American
Dollars).
This fund was deposited by the former Minister of Internal Affairs
late Desire Assegnini Tagro in the name of his late wife Madame
Constance Tagro but unfortunately he was shot in the mouth alongside
his wife during the post-election political crisis of 2011 here in the
Ivory Coast.
The fund has been floating in a suspense/dormant account for the past 13years.
Therefore we request your assistance to stand as a foreign partner to
the late Minister of Internal Affairs(Desire Assegnini Tagro ) by
presenting you as the next of kin/beneficiary of the Deceased Account
so that the fund can be claimed and transferred to your bank account.
I will agree that 40% of this money will be for you as a foreign
partner and 60 % would be for me and my colleagues.
Please let me know if you are interested and also send me your direct
telephone numbers for discussion as regards this deal in details.
Best regards
Mr Jean Pascal Eckert.
Email: pascaleckert212@outlook.com
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