by David Jansen
Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:36 pm
I think the Nigerian police force has other things to do then compensate scam victims.
IP: 82.128.81.189 Nigeria
IP: 82.128.81.189 Nigeria
Letter From Nigeria Police
From:
"Police" <[email protected]> [Add]
To:
undisclosed recipients: ;
Date:
Mon, 11 Jan 2010 3:10 AM (17 hours 24 mins ago)
NIGERIA POLICE FORCE RECONCILATION COMMITTEE
I.G Command, A.I.G Zonal Commands
Force Headquarter, Abuja
F.C.T Abuja -Nigeria
Attention Sir/Ma
We are glad to inform you today that a New Payment Policy has been adopted and you are short listed for a compensation payment benefit sum of $300,000.00 USD under the funding assistance by the Federal Government ofNigeria.
This might interest you to know that the Nigeria Police Intelligent Unit (NPIU) in connection with the men of the State Security Service (SSS) conducted series of probing and investigation process in all the internet saver providers in Nigeria and your E-mail address was recovered among the Spam violated list by some unlawful and uncivilized Nigerians who are incapable of creating any decent job to earn an honest living, rather the chose to abuse the use of internet. We are in no doubt believed that these internet imposters /fraud stars fromNigeria and the neighboring countries must have collected a lot of money from you through their criminal and evil ways.
It was on these recommendations that the Federal Government of Nigeria instructed the Nigeria Police Reconciliation Committee to settle and compensate all the foreign victims whose email address was short listed in order to restoreNigeria to the enviable standard of respectability and dignity within the community of nations.
Please kindly contact the Payment Processing Officer with your full names, address and telephone numbers on the below information for immediate processing of your settlement/compensation payment benefit to you.
Contact Person: Mr. Victor W. Falana
E-mail: [email protected]
Your allocation code no is; FGN/00135 (Please use as subject).
Congratulations from the Nigeria Police Force.
Yours in service,
Hellen Ovie
INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC RELATION OFFICER)
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