From: "KINGSLEY DZOBO" <kingdzobosley@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 20:06:45 +0000
Subject: (US$20.5 MILLION)
ATTN.sir/madam,
You may be surprise to receive this letter from me since you do not know me personally, but for the purpose of introduction.
I am Kingsley Dzobo the son of MR.James Dzobo, who was murdered in the land dispute in Zimbabwe. I got your contact from the internet here in Johannesburg and I decided to write for assistance after going through your country profile.
My late father was among the few black Zimbabwe rich farmers murdered in cold blood by the agents of the ruling government of President ROBERT MUGABE for his alleged support and sympathy for the Zimbabwean opposition
party controlled by the whites. Before his death, he had taken me to Johannesburg to deposit the sum of TWENTY MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND UNITED STATE DOLLARS (US$20.5 MILLION), with the security and finance company, as if he foresaw the looming danger in Zimbabwe.
The money was deposited in a box as consignment to the Security Company to avoid seizure, and also to avoid much demurrage from the Security Company.
This money was earmarked for the purpose of new machinery and chemicals for arms and the establishment of new farms in Lesotho and Swaziland.
This land problem arose when president ROBERT MUGABE introduced a new land act, which wholly affected rich white farmers and some few blacks vehemently condemned the "Modus Operandi" adopted by the government, that result
to rampant killings and mob actions by the war veteran and some political thugs.
Precisely,more than thirty-one (31) people have been killed. Heads of Government from the west, especially British and United States of America have voiced their condemnation of Mugabeâs plan. Subsequently the South Africa Government community (S.A.D.C) has continuously supported Mugabe,s new land reform act.
It is against this background that I an my family who are currently staying in South Africa have decided to transfer my fathers money into a foreign accounts the eldest son of my father, I am saddled with the responsibilities
of seeking a genuine foreign account where this money could be transferred without the knowledge of Government who are tactically freezing our family wealth and the South Africa Government seem to be playing along with
them.
I am faced with the dilemma of investing this amount in South Africa for fear of seizure and encountering the same experience in future since both countries have almost the same history. Moreso, the South Africa foreign
Exchange policy does not allow such investment since I am an asylum seeker.
As a businessman who I must entrust my future and that of my family on his/her hands, I must let you know that this transaction is 100%risk free.
Therefore, if you accept us we are willing to offer you 20% of the total sum for your assistance, 75% will be for my familyâs investment in your country while 5% will be used for all expenses that you might be incurred during the process
of the transaction.
If this proposal is acceptable to you, call me, but you should know that this business is highly confidential and shall be kept within yourself.
Waiting to hear from you soonest.
Best regards
Kingsley Dzobo.
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