Barrister Martins Dunga - barristermartinsllawchambers@gmail.com

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Barrister Martins Dunga - barristermartinsllawchambers@gmail.com

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from: sebgo@fasonet.bf via gmail.com
reply-to: barristermartinsllawchambers@gmail.com
to: Recipients <sebgo@fasonet.bf>
date: Jan 30, 2026, 6:39 PM
subject: From Martins
mailed-by: gmail.com

This to inform you about my success in getting the transaction done under the cooperation of a new partner from Saudi Arabia since we lost the package sender being your partner during Covid-19 outbreak, though I tried my best to involve you in this transaction but God decided the whole situation. I will be leaving for Saudi Arabia for investment projects with my own share.

Meanwhile, I didn't forget your past efforts and attempts to assist in handling the transaction despite that it failed us somehow.
I know your lack of belief and trust could not allow you to proceed, which I truly understand.

Nevertheless, from my own share of the deal, I made out a Bank International Check of $950,000.00 for your effort as compensation. So kindly contact the Barrister Martins Dunga to discuss on how he will send the check to you as soon as possible.

Here is the contact information of the courier company below;

Contact Person: Barrister Martins Dunga.
Position: The bank's legal attorney who processed my funds wire transfer to Saudi Arabia,
WhatsApp number : +971 58 232 9069
Email: barristermartinsllawchambers@gmail.com

I appreciated your efforts at that time very much. So, feel free to get in touch with Barr. Martins, and he will serve you well.

Thank you very much and may God bless you.

Best regards.
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