by AlanJones
Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:55 am
Dear XXX,
Today, we received reports from the customs and immigrations in XXX Airport XXX about the arrival yesterday of a UN diplomat named Diplomat Francis Twum Brobbey with your two (2) consignment boxes.
Have you even heard from this Diplomat Francis Brobbey or has he called you about his presence in XXX Airport XXX with your consignment boxes?
Consequently, the customs and immigrations in XXX Airport XXX insist we make verifications about your legal ownership of the consignments, and the true status of Diplomat Francis Brobbey to enable them confirm from the details tagged on them; for they said that its their interest to protect your right as a true citizen of XXX, and if all verification is confirm true, then, they will allow the diplomat's further exit from the airport with your two (2) consignment boxes to your location/ doorstep in XXX without any other delay.
Indeed, this verification is so vital at the moment because failure and loss of consignments deliveries has been a major complaints from most EU nations, and that has deeply worsen the good bilateral relationship in trade, business and politics between Ghana, and XXX in the past years.
According to the airport scan result we received alongside the other documents from the customs in XXX Airport XXX , your two (2) consignment boxes contains $46.4million USD only i.e $23.2 million USD each.
Now, all I want from you is front page of your International Passport or Driver's License alongside your residential address, and reachable phone number so we can confirm your true ownership of the consignment boxes from all documents sent to us by the airport authorities in XXX Airport XXX while they wait to hear from us on your behalf.
To avoid loss of your consignment boxes, I advise you quickly get back to me with scan front copy of your International Passport or Driver's License alongside your residential address, and reachable phone number while you wait to hear from us as well as I believe this will benefit both of our generations.
Also, you can count on me as a brother/ partner for confirmation on any other transactions you may have in Ghana with any person, private or government parastatal so you may not been misled either.
Regards,
Mohammed Ahmed Alhassan
Inspector General of Police (IGP)
Ghana, West Africa.
Tel: +233 245 914 386.
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