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Jubril Adams - jubriladamsa1@gmail.com

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from: Jubril Adams <jubriladamsa1@gmail.com>
date: 25 May 2022, 04:20
subject: Dear.... The impending sanctions on Russian!
mailed-by: gmail.com

My name is Jubril Adams, a businessman from Russian Federation. I am a
close ally of the government. Due to the sanction imposed on the
Russian economy by the US and other Western governments over the
standoff with Ukraine.

It's very clear that the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian military
is imminent if it has not started already. And the sanction that will
accompany such provocation is going to be severe hence; I and my
partners here in Russia want to move some of our assets abroad for
fear of being cut off by the impending sanctions.

We have concluded an arrangement with our contact within one of
Russian leading commercial banks to package the sum of US$55 million
to be moved through the diplomatic system. This diplomatic payment
system is exclusively reserved to top governmental person(s) and big
business moguls.

Sir, if you are willing to consider this offer, a substantial amount
shall be set aside for your compensation. And an offer of investment
cooperation shall be extended with regard to investment opportunities
available in your country.

Finally, further detail regarding the modus- operandi shall be
communicated to you upon receipt of your favorable response. Rest
assured that this is risk-free for both parties.

Get back asap

Best regards
Jubril Adams
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