From: Ismael Gbagbo <ismaelgbagbo@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: ismaelgbagbo@ymail.com
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 01:07:43 +0100 (CET)
Subject: URGENT
Good Day,
Very sorry to bother you at this time, my name is Ismael Gbagbo, i am the son of the Ivorian president Laurent
gbagbo, based on the crisis in my country presently, my family and i are under trait to leave the country by the
international community, my father called me and told me that he has a deposit of $5 million dollars deposited with
a local bank in the United Kingdom, he asked me to go to United Kingdom and transfer the fund to a foreign beneficiary's
account for safe keeping and that is why I am contacting you to help me out. I have been in the London now for the past
2 weeks now under hiding with the son of the ambassador of Ivory coast to the America who volunteered to lead me into
safety, I am confused at the moment and do not know what next to do in getting this fund transferred abroad.
I have confirmed that the fund is in the bank deposited by my father in my name as the beneficiary and next of kin,
but I am facing the problem of getting someone to accept to receive this fund for abroad and i am ready to offer a
commission that will satisfy you if you are willing and ready to help me go through this process, I need a
trustworthy person to handle this transaction because as you know I am must remain anonymous in this
whole transaction because of my status and the present problem my dad is going through now. I know you
might not have enough money to complete this transaction, so I am negotiating to get a loan from somewhere through
the help of my friend, if I succeed with that, everything will be handed over to you to enable you run the process.
You will need a very good and trusted lawyer to handle this for you, my friend will negotiate to get one if you no not
have a lawyer who can handle this transaction for us here from the United Kingdom, please let me hear from you with
your reachable mobile number to proceed, I have limited time to complete this transaction and leave the United Kingdom
before I am suspected, expecting to hear from you ASAP.
Regards,
Ismael Gbagbo
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