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Rear Admiral John Suleman - cont-icrc-ger@hotmail.com

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from: Private Message <cont-icrc-ger@hotmail.com>
date: Jul 22, 2020, 2:00 PM
subject: THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT
mailed-by: hotmail.com

Good day,

How are you doing, and your family? I hope everyone is fine and in health. I saw your profile and I believe you can handle what I am about to talk to you about.
My name is Rear Admiral John Suleman of the Nigeria Navy. I command the NNS Explorer. I need your help and cooperation. I led a crack team of naval officers and we were able to burst an oil bunkering facility containing 2,050,000 Barrels of crude oil estimated to worth a minimum of US$55,350,000:00. These facilities were run by criminal militants and pirates from the Niger-Delta region and their Cameroonian collaborators.

My officers and crack teem have decided not to disclose this oil facilities in our report, we want to ship out the 2,050,000 Barrels to be sold in Indonesia.

I need your help to present your name as a foreign oil dealer and owner of this product for documentation purpose.

PLEASE NOTE: you don’t need to be an expert in oil business to do this because you will be guided all through by professional.

Due to the Covid-19 lockdown you do not also need to travel, everything will be concluded online.

Kindly get back to me on my private and secured email: jys7311@zohomail.com for full detail information.

Thank you.

John Suleman
(Naval Commander)
NNS Explorer
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