NIGERIAN SCAM LETTER FROM
LUCKY SANKOH
From: lucky sankoh
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 4:27AM
Subject: ASSISTANCE
Attn:
DIRECTOR/CEO
From: Mr LUCKY SANKOH
Tel:00228-912 6555
Sir,
I am Mr Lucky Sankoh the first son of MR FREDRICK SANKOH the Sierra-Leonean
former Chairman Of Distribution And Revenue Generation of The Diamond Sector.
I have come to inherit the sum of $28.000.000.00 (Twenty Eight Million US
Dollars) left for me by my father who until his death was the chairman of
Revenue Generation and Distribution of Diamond sector before the civil war. He
died in a motor accident while returning from Freetown our capital city after an
official conference meeting, may his soul rest in peace.
The last WILL testament of my father is with the executor of the WILL. But the
money deposited with a security company in Lome Togo a neighbouring country
under the coverage of a family treasure.
Before he died, He had earlier advised me to seek an assistance of an honest
foreigner to help me in transferring the money out of the country. The foreigner
will open a domiciliary account in his favour here in Lome Togo for onward
transfer to the person's designated overseas account where the money will be
properly invested with the assistance of the person.
This is because there are no good investment opportunities in this country.
Secondly I have decided to live in your country after this fund has been
transferred to your country for investment.
I am therefore soliciting for your assistance but with the following conditions:
1. That this transaction shall be treated with utmost confidence, co-operation
and absolute secrecy.
2. That the money will be transferred to an account where much tax shall not
take so much of it.
3. I have decided to give you 25% of the total money towards your successful
assistance to this business, having set aside 5% to cover all local and
International expenses as may arise from this transfer activity for which all
the parties involved will have to contribute to, while the balance of 70% will
be credited to my account.
4. An agreement of acceptance shall be written, signed and stamped by you which
will proof that my 70% of the money will be kept safe for me until I arrive your
country immediately after the transfer. If my conditions are not acceptable,
feel free to make commendation as I will make myself available for any
conditions that will suite you for the success of the transaction.
If you are interested in the proposal and decides to assist me kindly contact me
urgently on this telephone number 00228 912 6555.
Note, for easy communication, when replying try to include your telephone and
fax numbers.
Thanks in anticipation.
Yours sincerely
MR. LUCKY SANKOH
Reprinted with written permission of recipient.