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Subject: Dear Sir/Madam, May I Meet Your Acquaintance
From:lt.andrew@washingtondc.usa.com
Date:Sun, 3 Oct 2010 23:19:42 +0200
   
Message body: Dear Sir/Madam,

Greetings to you. There is this old Kurdish woman who fled the bloodshed
in Basra and is now living in Sulaimaniya Refugee Camp in the Northeast of
Iraq with her two grandsons. Whenever we go there to secure all the UN
and International Red Crescent workers to distribute food and medical aid
to the refugees, I always notice from her face that she is in so much pain
and grief. Forgive me, my name is Lt. Andrew Trevor with the American
Army on national duties here in Iraq, it has not been easy but I am
serving my nation as I have sworn to the oath for life.

She approached me today when we went there to carry out our duties. She
can’t speak English very well but her grandsons can. One of them acted as
a translator when we talked. The woman was obviously in pain and the
militiamen are still after their lives, tears rolled down my eyes while I
was listening to her. She is from the family of the late Ali Chalabi after
careful investigations; Ali Chalabi was the minister of Petroleum (Oil) in
Basra who was murdered by Shiite Militiamen when his household came under
attack. The old woman and her two grandsons are the only survivors from
the attack.

She asked me to adopt her two grandsons and take them with me when I am
returning home, but that is impossible. Also, she told me about their
family valuables that are hidden in the basement of their home in Basra.
She is pleading with me to visit the house and bring the family valuables
to her at the camp. She gave me the key to the house and the basement.

She mentioned also that if I am able to bring the family valuables (which
contains a huge sum of money that belongs to her late son), she might be
able to run across the border to a neighboring country like Kuwait or
Syria without the Shiite militiamen knowing.

I was able to return to the Sulaimaniya Refugee Camp with the valuables
for the old woman. I couldn’t believe what I saw when she opened the box
containing the valuables. It was full of expensive jewelries and huge sums
of money in both Iraqi Dinar and US Dollars. In show of gratitude, she
gave me almost 1.5 million dollars, and pleading with me to help her
safeguard the others I have the money hidden here in my office. No one
knows about it. Do you think I should tell any of my mates? Also, if the
military gets to know, I will either be demoted in my ranking or fired. I
cannot go to any bank over here to keep it with them for obvious reasons.

In another development, I had a talk with an Ambassador with the United
Nations named Diplomat/Ambassador Jules Kutam. I didn’t tell him about
that money. What I told him was that I want him to deliver a brief case
containing military documents to my wife at home. He agreed to do that for
a fee. As you and I know, I am not married and therefore I do not have a
wife but I can also get him someone to deliver it to. I want you to do me
a favor by receiving the money for me. Let me know what you think, I will
appreciate you do and for God sake let this be under the strictest of
confidentiality as i have my credibility at stake here.

Regards
Lt. Andrew Trevor
Iraq





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