Dear friend,
I wish to begin by way of introduction. I am Peter Nkosi, the first and only
surviving son of late Marc Nkosi one of the foremost and rich black farmers in
Zimbabwe recently murdered in the land dispute in my country.
Before the death of my father, he had taken me to Johannesburg-South Africa, to
deposit the sum of US$7.5million (Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand United
States Dollars) in one of the private security companies, as family valuables,
when he realized the looming danger in Zimbabwe.
This amount was meant for the purchase of new machineries and chemicals for the
farms and also for the establishment of new farms in Swaziland.
This land dispute started when President Robert Mugabe introduced a new land
reform, which was particularly targeted at the rich white farmers and a few
black farmers (my father included). This resulted in the gruesome killing of
rich farmers (mainly whites) and the unlawful possession of their properties by
Mugabe?s war veterans, under the disguise of fighting for the interest of the
country.
It is against this background that I fled the country with my family, to the
Netherlands where we are currently seeking asylum.
I have decided to seek foreign assistance, as the Netherlands law prohibits
asylum seekers from operating bank accounts or involve in financial transaction
of any kind, hence this letter to you.
All I need is your trustworthiness to be able to entrust the above said amount
and help me with investment opportunities. My family?s survival depends on this
money as we have virtually lost all our assets.
There are two options, firstly, you can choose to accept 30% of the total
amount for your assistance or go into partnership for the proper investment of
the money in your country. We shall discuss in detail the modalities involved
when you reply providing me with your telephone & fax numbers.
I await your reply through the above contact e-mail, while I implore you to
maintain the absolute secrecy required to ensure a safe and hitch free
transaction.
I shall furnish you with more details on request.
Yours truly,
Peter Nkosi
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