From: Monique Bishikwabo <misssarahjosep@yahoo.co.jp>
Reply-To: Monique Bishikwabo <mbishikwabo@yahoo.fr>
Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 16:38:25 +0900 (JST)
Subject: Dear Friend,
Dear Friend,
First and foremost, I apologize using this medium to
reach you for a transaction of this magnitude, but this is due to
confidentiality and prompt access reposed on this medium. Be informed
that I obtained your enviable email address from the Asdonline
Directory.I am Mrs Monique Bishikwabo, the wife of former Public Works
Minister of the Congo and also diamond and gold merchant Prof.T.
Bishikwabo, who died in 16/08/2010 in Tutsis-Goma, Republic of Congo
(DRC), as a result of civil war in Democratic Republic of Congo.I am
writing you in absolute confidence primarily to seek your help to claim
our cash of $4.9 M.Dollars and gold now in custody of a security and
finance company in United Kingdom to your private bank accounts pending
on our arrival to your country. I have decided to seek a confidential
co-operation with you in the execution of this transaction described
hereunder for the benefit of both parties.
My late husband did
not declared the real contact of the 02 metallic boxes to the security
company officials. He only told them that the metallic boxes is
containing family valuable documents and gold inside the boxes. You are
the only person I have sent this message across to. I will like you to
keep the secret of this fund until it arrival your country. My late
husband, Prof. Tshiumbaka Bishikwabo, a native of Goma-Tutsis in the
eastern province of DR Congo, he owned a large field of plantation
before he became Public Works Minister and later died in the peak of the
civil war, between the rebels force of Gen. Laurent Nkunda (CNDP) and
the government of Congo. I want you to help me and my son claim these
boxes and transfer the fund into your bank account in your country. To
make a good arrangement for a joint business investment on our behalf in
your country and you will manage the investment
May God bless you.
Mrs Monique Bishikwabo
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