From: Abass Ibrahim

Dear Friend,

My greetings to you and your family and i hope this letter meets you in 
good
health. I am Abass Ibrahim, aide to the late president Mobutu sese-seko 
of
Zaire now known as Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). I am writing to 
you
in good faith based on your profile i received from the chamber of 
commerce
in South Africa.

I am moved to write you this letter in confidence considering my prsent

circumstance and situation as a war refugee here in south africa. Few 
weeks
before the late President Mobutu sese-seko was forced out of power, i 
was
instructed by him to make available the sum of US$22million which was 
to be
transferred abroad and lodged with a security company for safekeeping
disclosed as family valuables in my name pending further instructions. 
Two
weeks later on may 16 1997, president mobutu sese-seko gave up power to 
the
rebels led by Laurent Kabila, who were advancing from Kisingani and 
fled to
Togo from where he later moved to morocco where he died on september 7, 
1997
less than four months after he was forced out of power. He was aged 66
years. I managed to escape to South Africa with my son Patrice, aged 17

where i am presently residing as a war refugee shortly after the 
capital
city Kinshasha was over run over by rebels. i lost my wife and my two
children, and all my possession
s during the rebel onslaught on the capital city.

The late Mobutu sese-seko during his 30 year rule amassed a personal 
fortune
of US$8billion with houses in Switzerland and France. However, the 
incumbent
president Laurent Kabila made arrangements with the Swiss government 
and
other European countries to freeze all his assets and confiscate his
properties. I thus decided to lie low in Africa to study the situation,

until when things get better like now that president Laurent Kabila is 
dead
and his son joseph Kabila has taken over.

I have been in touch with the security company abroad where the money 
is
still lodged as family valuables. The funds are security coded to 
prevent
them from knowing the content. What i want you to do is to indicate 
your
interest that you will assist me by receiving the money on my behalf.
Acknowledge this message so that i can give you the modalities for the 
claim
of the funds. May i at this point emphasize the high level of
confidentiality which this business demands, and hope you will not 
betray
the trust and confidence whch i have reposed in you.

If you want to assist, i shall put you in the picture of the business, 
tell
you where the funds are currently being maintained and also discuss 
other
modalities including remuneration for your services. I am willing to 
give
you a reasonable percentage of the money as soon as the transaction is
concluded.

For this reason, kindly furnish me your contact information, which is 
your
personal telephone and fax
numbers for confidential purpose and acknowledge receipt of this mail 
using
my confidential box: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

yours sincerely,
Abass Ibrahim

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