from: mensah kwao <mensah.kwao.boa@gmail.com>
date: Jun 28, 2023, 1:43 PM
subject: Urgent Attention to These Message.
mailed-by: gmail.com
Good-Day Dear,
I am MR JOHN PUJEH from SIERRA LEONE, a Country in WEST AFRICA. My father
is MR MOMOH PUJEH, former MINISTER of TRANSPORT and COMMUNICATIONS and one time DEPUTY FINANCE MINISTER in Sierra Leone. My father and mother were arrested by the government of my Country and put in detention on 28/09/2001. My parents were accused of keeping large quantities of DIAMONDS in the house, and also privately selling large quantities of DIAMONDS abroad. You can verify this from SIERRA LEONE EMBASSY in your country.
I escaped to a hideout in Togo, another Country in West Africa with 2 Trunk boxes containing about Forty Six Million U.S. dollars (US$46,000,000.00).
I kept the boxes in a TRUST COMPANY in Accra, the Capital of the Republic of Ghana. For my safety and that of the boxes, I did not let the company know that the boxes contain money.I told them that the boxes contain classified documents and some personal valuables.
I cannot move about freely now. I need Your help urgently for both SAFE KEEPING and INVESTING of this money in your country.
You are one of the three email contacts given to me by a Cyber Cafe' operator on my
request for a foreign contact. She did not tell me your name or country of origin.
Though I did not tell her why I needed the contact of any foreigner.
Because of the urgent and confidential nature of this business, you are advised to keep everything secret for now. If you are interested in doing this business with me, kindly reply immediately to my
email Address for more explanations. When replying, include your safe and private telephone numbers for easy communications.
Thanks for your anticipated cooperation.
Yours faithfully,
MR JOHN PUJEH (For the family}
CALL or WHATSAPP +233 540 685 223.
AWAITING YOUR REPLY.
John Pujeh - mensah.kwao.boa@gmail.com
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