Salaam My Dear ,
I hope all is well. I am in Malaysia as an asylum seeker under united nation. I have been looking for a reliable person to assist me to clear this fund left by my late husband in other to invest in his country. But i hope you will understand my situation for now. We are being denied certain access to many things.
First I must introduce myself; My name is Ellen Shia, the only wife of Osman Ahmed Shia of Zimbabwe. During the crisis of land invasions and seizures of white owned farms in Zimbabwe by the supporters of the President Robert Mugabe, all the white farmers who did not support the ruling Zanu Pf party were ordered to surrender their farms to his party members and there followers.
My husband was one of the leading farmers in the country and also a major financier/sponsor of the opposition party (Movement for Democratic Change)MDC.Just before the invasions my husband was advised by his own sources that farm invasions were imminent and so on this back drop he decided to auction our estates, farms and other family businesses and was left with just one horticulture farm in one of Zimbabwe's richest areas in terms of agriculture. When the raiding of the farms was now in full swing and lawlessness was the order of the day in 2000 the President's supporters knowing that my husband did not support Mugabe's Political ideology, under the guise of patriotism invaded my husband's farm in Mazoe Mashona land Central, killed him in cold blood accusing him of being a racist and shamelessly took over our farm. After the death of my husband, I had to move out of Zimbabwe for our safety.
Before the death of my husband he deposited USD$15Million acquired in 1999 from the auctioning of our estates. The funds are presently being kept away in a Security Company based in Malaysia. Presently, I am here in Malaysia to notify the security company for the claim, I am looking for any reliable person overseas who is willing to help me transfer this money out of Malaysia and use it for investment in his/her country because I am asylum seeker under the United Nations here in Malaysia. I cannot open a non-resident account through which this fund will be channeled out to a nominated overseas account.
If my proposition is considered, for assisting me to transfer this money to your country, I will offer you 30% of the total fund, and 5% of the total will be set aside to cover any expenses incurred during this transaction.65% will be for me and my family to invest in your country under your supervision. This is because my husband told me that it is dangerous to invest this money in my country to avoid suspicious, and due to market instability coupled with economic and political instability facing my country. We have all the vital documents covering the deposit which I can send to you on request after all the necessary agreement have been made by our lawyer.
Please note that I have never disclosed this to any person apart from you, so you have to keep this transaction strictly confidential. Take your time to read and understand this mail well and if there is any questions you wish to ask please do. It’s very important and urgent you response to me as soon as possible because my situation and condition here in Malaysia is critical. I do not have access to a lot of things especially contacting you through mail and phone contact but i will to contact you at my convenient and am limited to my rights here. But i have a Lawyer who is trying to make sure everything runs smoothly for me as soon as i hear from you, I will direct you on how to contact my Lawyer to speed up the process of this transaction; because i am willing to leave this country as soon as possible to come over to your country to have a better life again and to invest with you in your country.
I shall be hoping to hear from you soon. These are few website for your perspicacious understanding. I also attached the picture of my husband's corpse in the farm. Please check it out for you to have a better understanding.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/1063785.stm http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/08/12/violence.zimbabwe/ http://www.guardian.co.uk/zimbabwe/article/0,2763,562148,00.html Best Regards,
Ms Ellen Shia