--- In interpreters-spanishasl@yahoogroups.com, Jerry Kayinga
<jerry_kayinga003@...> wrote:
>
> FROM MR.JERRY KAYINGA
> JOHANNESBUR REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
> NO:101-POLE STREET
> Email ; jerry_kayinga1978@...
>
> Dear Sir/Madam
>
> TRANSFER NEGOTIATION
>
> You may be surprised to receive this letter from me since you do not know me
personally, the purpose of my introduction is that, I am Mr.Jerry Kayinga, first
son of kING GEORGE KAYINGA, who was recently murdered in the land dispute
> in Zimbabwe. I got your contact through South African Information Exchange
> decided to write you.
>
> Before the death of my father, he had taken me to Johannesburg to
> deposit the sum of US$22.5Million(Twenty Two Million Five hundred Thousand
United States Dollars), in one of the private security company, as if he
foresaw the looming danger in Zimbabwe. This money was deposited in a box as
germ stones to avoid much demurrage from Security Company. This amount was meant
for the purchase of new machines and chemicals for the farms and established of
new farm in Swaziland.
>
> This land problem came when Zimbabwean President President Mr. Robert Mugabe
introduce a new Land Act reform which wholly affected the rich white farmers and
> some few blacks farmers. And this resulted to the killing and mob action by
> Zimbabwean war veterans and some lunatics in the society. In fact, a
> lot of people were killed because of this land reformed Act for which my
> father was one of the victim.
>
> It is against this background that, I and my family who are currently
> staying in South Africa decided to transfer my father's money to
> foreign account since the law of South Africa prohibits a refugee (asylum
> seeker) to open any bank account or to be involved in any financial
transaction
> throughout the territorial zone South Africa. As the eldest son of my
> father, I am saddle with the responsibility of seeking a genuine foreign
account where this money could be transferred without the knowledge of my
government who are bent on taking everything we have got.
>
> The South African government seems to be playing along with them. I am faced
with the dilemma of investing this amount of money in South Africa for fear of
going through the same experience in future since both countries have similar
> political history. Moreover, the South African Foreign Exchange Policy does
not
> allow such investments for an asylum seeker.
>
> As a businessman, who I have to entrust my future since both my future
> and of my family are in his hands, I must let you know that this transaction
is risk free. If you accept to assist my family and me all I want you to do for
me is to make arrangements and come to Johannesburg-South Africa, so that you
can open a non-resident account, which you will aid us in transferring the money
into any account, which you will nominate overseas. This money I intended to use
for investment.
>
> I have two options for you; firstly you can choose to have certain percentage
of the money for nominating your account for this transaction. Or you can go
into partnership with me for proper profitable investment of the money in your
country. Whichever the options you want, feel free to notify me I have also
mapped 5%of this money for all kinds of expenses incurred in the process of this
transaction. If you do not prefer partnership I am willing to give you 20% of
the money while the remaining 75% will be for my investment in your country.
>
> Contact me with the above e-mail, and Telephone number while I implore
> you to maintain the absolute secrecy required in this transaction
>
> Yours Faithfully,
> Mr.Jerry Kayinga,
> (For the Family)
>
>
>
>
>
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