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Monday, August 22, 2011

E-Transfer

DEAR SIR,

My name is Mr. Escot Esmahill Mollah, residing in Dubai United Arab Emirates.
I am a banker and a guru in Information Technology currently working with one of the leading banks in
UAE. I am contacting you to see if you could partner with me in some lucrative Electronic Transfer
deals which could fetch us US$28.860.000m, and this deal will go on and completed without being
detected.

DETAILS:
In 2007, the UAE Banker's association did publish a list of dormant accounts originally opened by
non-UAE citizens. This was done after intense pressure by the international community through the
Independent Committee of Eminent Persons (ICEP) who saw the highly coded nature of the UAE
banking system as a big threat to the present day global financial community. It was observed that
most of these accounts had been dormant since 10 to 15 years and majority belonged to Investors in
UAE who are Victims of plane crashes and sudden deaths.
The continuing efforts of the Independent Committee of Eminent Persons (ICEP) have since resulted in
the discovery of more and more additional dormant accounts belonging to a few Military dictators and
some sit-tight leaders of North Africa and the Middle East.

The published lists contained all types of dormant accounts, including interest-bearing savings
accounts, securities accounts, safe deposit boxes, numbered accounts, un-numbered coded accounts,
and non-interest-bearing transaction accounts. Interestingly, so many more were not uncovered
(especially the un-numbered accounts), were as no claims came forth on even some of the ones
published as most of the beneficiaries perished alongside their heirs in the Plane Crash. Regrettably,
the UAE government have continued to sit on most of these unclaimed funds ever since as provided by
the law for management of assets of deceased beneficiaries who died interstate (living no wills).

In My bank I have broken some codes, bugged the bank’s database and have been able to view some
of these accounts and secured one of the deposit slip belonging to A German businessman and real
estate that died with his entire family in one of the plane crash recently. I need a foreigner or any
account holder outside of UAE to partner with me in the transfer of funds out of this account. I already
have a secure and encrypted cross-border wire transfer platform which guarantees safe transactions.

More details shall be given to you upon your response.
Reply via my private email ( escot.e.mollah@gmail.com ).


With regards,
Escot Mollah.

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