An Email with the Subject "†No Subject†" was received in one of Scamdex's honeypot email accounts on Thu, 12 Apr 2007 19:24:25 -0700 and has been classified as a Advance Fee Fraud/419 Scam Email. The sender shows as <mrianch02@yahoo.ca>.
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Dear Sir,
Following the sudden death of my husband General Sani Abacha the late former head of state of
Nigeria in August 1998, I have been thrown into a state of utter confusion, frustration and
hopelessness by the present civilian administration,The security agents in the country have
subjected me to physical and psychological torture. My son was released from a detention arraigned
before the federal high court of Nigeria for an offence he did not commit.As a widow that is so
traumatized, I have lost confidence with anybody within the country. You must have heard from the
media reports or Internet, of recovered huge sums of money from Swiss banks deposited by my late
husband, some companies willingly give up their secrets and disclosed our money confidently lodged
there or many out right blackmail. I got your contacts through my personal research, and out of
desperation decided to reach you through this medium.However, because of the many restrictions
placed on my family by the present Nigerian Government, I cannot travel out.
What I need from you are as follows:
[1]. You should travel to financial intuition in Abroad and secure the funds on my behalf.
{2] you will be entitled to 15% of the total sum involved for your assistance.
I have deposited the sum of $26.3 million dollars with a financial intuition in Abroad whose name
is withheld for now until we open communication. In case you dont accept please do not let me out
to the security as I am giving you this information in total trust and confidence.
kindly visit thiswebsite:
{http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/world/africa/1935646.stm)
Best Regards.
Maryan Abacha.
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