from: IMF <rose.farley110@gmail.com>
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date: Mar 25, 2026, 7:38 AM
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INTERMATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF)
23 HERBERT MARCULARY AVENUE
COTONOU-BENIN REPUBLIC
Attention; LAURENZ MUELLER
I am Chief Mr. Romuald Wadagni, a highly placed official officer of the Minister of Economy and Finance and International Monetary Fund Agent, Cotonou-Benin republic Chapter, West Africa (I.M.F). I went to the Bank this morning to examine exactly what is going on about the documents we request from you to enable us permit the Bank to release your payment to you and MR. PHILIP UZOKA the Bank Operation Manager for Foreign transaction, told me that you called them Scammer. Is it true? I'm a highly placed official officer in I.M.F and I stand hereby telling you that they are not Scammer. We the International Monetary Fund unit, Benin republic monitors every transaction in Benin republic and when we discovered that MR PHILIP UZOKA wanted to start transferring your funds to you, we put everything that they are doing on hold and asked them to provide you or they will be arrested then MR. PHILIP UZOKA told us that you are currently in your country and it's difficult for you to come here. That was reason why we asked you to pay the sum of $110 to enable us allow the Bank to transfer the total approved fund to you without any delay by any Authorities in any form once the paper is been endorsed.
The bill of $110 we asked you to pay is because MR. PHILIP said that you won’t be able to trip down here and sign the IMF Tax Transfer Order Permit and IMF Insurance Paper, that’s why you were given two option either to pay the $110 for us to issue the documents or you come down here and sign the documents by yourself. The charge of $110 is to enable the Attorney go to the High Court of Justice Benin republic for the Court to approve the documents and stamp it for the transfer.
Send the money via Western Union or Money Gram with below receiver's details.
1. Receiver Name :======= JOHN OLOH
2. City/Country:==========Cotonou, Benin Republic
5. Amount:============ US$110
We are looking forward to hear from you.
Thank you.
Director: Chief Mr. Romuald Wadagni
I.M.F. (International Monetary Funds.
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