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Recovery scams, Pt. 4 (Fake EFCC Nigeria, Fake FBI etc.)

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Levent, 209 Buyukdere Caddesi
4 İstanbul TR, Tekfen Tower
No:4, 34394 Turkey.

Attention Beneficiary,


I am Attorney Savia Bluto, a Canadian citizen. I work with the Canadian Consulate Istanbul, Turkey. I was the secretary of a recently concluded cyber crime investigation summit held in Cyprus April 2025.


The main agenda of the summit is to checkmate and reduce cyber crime, compensate victims and enhance cyber security.


I must start by apologizing for the delay in contacting you. We have been battling with getting together the proper documentation. As well as making you the next of kin to the fund.


In the proceedings of the summit, we unveiled most cyber crime victims that were either contacted through inheritance / winnings / contract / lotto / romance scam etc...The victims were ripped off their money or those who followed their processes but attempted to assist them in transferring those funds despite the fact that it failed somehow. They deemed it fit that all victims must be compensated to make up for their loss.And also assign victims as next of kin to the stipulated funds.


Be notified that you are among those selected to be among cyber crime victims and a compensatory fee of $1,500,000.00 has been set out to be paid to you for your loss.


Be informed that we will guide and assist you to receive the fund from the bank and make up your loss.


Kindly get back to us for further instructions on how you will receive your compensation through this email contact canadian_conistanbultr@outlook.com.

We await your response

Yours faithfully,
Att. Savia Bluto
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