Message-Id: <200205310148.g4V1m3X16662@delorie.com> From: "Engr. Peter Okocha." To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 02:46:00 +0100 Subject: PRIVATE X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6900 DM MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by delorie.com id g4V1maX16733 Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Engr. Peter Okocha. e-mail: pokocha_2002 AT email DOT com Fax: 234 1 759 6814 Date: 31/05/02. Good day, REQUEST FOR URGENT BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP OF MUTUAL BENEFIT. I want to ask you for your trust and confidence in this business transaction. By the reasonable fact that this project demands your unflinching trust and confidentiality, It is our sole aim to inform you that it is a 100% legal transaction, being that all aspects of bureaucratic protocol will be observed in the pursuance of a successful conclusion and finalization of this project. Thereby satisfying our sole aim and ambition of enjoying the proceeds from our labour with 100% peace of mind. Regrettably, the Code of Conduct Bureau of the Nigerian civil service, forbids the operation of foreign and domiciliary accounts by civil servants. Thereby strangling any attempt of forex transfer by civil servants. It is with an aim of beating this bottleneck, that we decided to search the internet for a foreign Partner to assist us in bringing this project to reality. Hence this letter to you hoping that you will render us the assistance we request. Currently,we are officials of the Federal Government of Nigeria civil service. Serving as officers of the Contract Review Panel. A panel set up by the government to investigate and verify all debts owed to the Nations foreign contractors. We are interested in importation of machineries into our country with the successfully transferred funds, which is presently trapped in Nigeria. For us to be able begin this project, we are asking your co-operation and assistance to enable us transfer into your account the said-trapped funds. In line with our duties at the CRP we have discovered that during the past Military Regime's here in Nigeria, government officials set up companies and awarded themselves contracts which were grossly over - invoiced in various ministries. We have discovered a lot of these inflated contract funds which are presently trapped in the Central bank of Nigeria ready for payment. However, by virtue of our position as civil servants and members of this panel, as mentioned earlier, we cannot legally acquire this money in our names, as we are prohibited by the Code of Conduct Bureau (Civil Servants Laws). I have therefore, been delegated as a matter of trust by my colleagues of the panel to liase with you as our foreign partner into whose account we would be able to transfer these funds being the sum of US$21,320,000.00 (Twenty One Million, Three Hundred and Twenty Thousand U.S. Dollars) We have agreed to share the money thus: 1. 20% for the Account owner (you) 2. 70% for us (The officials) 3. 10% to be used in settling taxation and all local and foreign expenses. It is from the 70% that we wish to commence the importation of the Machineries. Please, note that this transaction is 100% safe and risk-free, we hope to finalise the transfer latest seven (7)Banking days from the date of the receipt of the following information by e-mail. Your Company name and address and your Bank name, address, account number and Tel/Fax Number The above information will enable us write letters of claim and job description respectively. This way we will use your company’s name to apply for payment and re-award the contract in your company’s name. We are hoping for a favourable response from you and ask your confidentiality in this transaction. Please acknowledge the receipt of this letter and your consent to assist us using the above e-mail address. Yours Faithfully, Engr. Peter Okocha. NOTE:PLEASE QUOTE THIS REFERENCE NUMBER(PO/05/02)IN ALL YOUR RESPONSES