from: akandoh kwabena mintah <amintah905@yahoo.com>
date: Feb 5, 2023, 9:38 AM
subject: S.S.R.A
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Hello Sir..
It is my pleasure to introduce myself to you. I am Akandoh Mintah
45 years with two kids from England working with Business Bank here in UK as an{Branch Manager}.
In my department where I am working, I discover a fix deposit funds with total amount of £1.4 Million Pounds fixed for an Abu Dhabi business man who died since 2011 and has no Next of Kin to his deposit which made it possible to use another person to claim the fund. Since his death I have tried searching any member or relative of his family which i did not get.
Why I am contacting is that he made a bond with our bank that the funds are for investment in your country. As the {BRANCH MANGER} I have access to all bank secret files and with your help as the beneficiary, I can replace your name as the next of kin and move the total fund to your country for our sharing without any trace from my bank.
I will give you more information about myself and the fund if you reply and show interest to partnership with me. Feel free to ask any question or information about this deal. I wait your urgent reply.
Akandoh Mintah
Branch manager.
United Kingdom
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