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Subject: From Mr Jacob Paka


From: jacob paka         Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 13:15:23 -0700

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From Mr Jacob Paka
From Mr Jacob Paka
Auditing and Account manager
Lloyds Tsb Bank Plc Republic Of Benin.
Phone:+229 97 09 34 12
Email:infojacobpaka2@yahoo.com
 
Dear Friend,
 
I am Mr Jacob Paka, the director in charge of auditing and accounting section of Lloyds Tsb Bank Plc Benin,Cotonou,Republic of Benin, West Africa, and also a special account officer of Mr. Peter Lund,a European.He was a seasoned contractor with Benin Cement Company,Cotonou, who unfortunately died in a plane crash of Union Transport Africaines Flight Boeing 727 in Cotonou, Republic of Benin on 25th December, 2003.
 
You will read more stories about the crash on visiting this website:
1.www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-3555201,00.html
2.www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/africa/12/26/benin.crash/
 
Before his death on the 25th December 2003, Mr.Lund has a fixed deposit
account with the bank and no other person know about this account or have any information relating to this account.
 
The account has no beneficiary nor did next-of-kin other than him and my
investigation reveal that his supposed next-of-kin died along with him in the crash.
 
Since then, I have made several enquiries to locate any of his extended
relatives, this has also proved unsuccessful. After several unsuccessful
attempts, I decided to contact you.
 
I'm contacting you to assist in remittance of a dormant fund as the next of
kin left behind by Mr. Lund so as not to allow the bank confiscate or declare the funds unserviceable according to Benin Republic financial law on unclaimed bills which the government usually map out for the purchase of ammunitions which are the major course of connflicts in the west of Africa.
 
Consequently, I'm seeking your consent to present you as the next-of-kin of
the deceased so that the outstanding fixed deposit (US$22.1M) will be remitted into any designated account of yours to be shared by both of us in the ratio of 60% to me and 40% for you.
 
I have all necessary legal documents to back up this claim. All that is
required of you is absolute honesty, total commitment, co-operation & absolute confidentiality.Be rest-assured that this transaction will be executed under legitimate arrangement that will protect both parties from breach of the law and it is 100% risk free and attracts no authorities and every information you will require as the next of kin will be forwarded to you after your final acceptance to help me champion this deal.
 
If this proposal is acceptable to you, kindly email your following information to me:
a. Full Name(s)
b. Direct phone & fax number(s)
c. Your direct email & any other information you may deem helpful.
 
Thank you for your cooperation until I read from you.You may also reach me at my private mailbox and call me for further information on +229 970 943
12,infojacobpaka2@yahoo.com
 
Sincerely yours,
Mr Jacob Paka


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