CCTV footage of a woman who was robbed at an ATM in Woolwich has been released by police.
The footage shows the 27-year-old victim at the cash point on Victory Parade in Woolwich at 2pm on December 17 last year.
She withdraws £200 but before she can even take the cash, two men push past her a grab the money before heading off in the direction of Plumstead.
The first suspect is described as a black male, wearing a green hooded coat and blue jeans. The second man was also black, wearing dark clothing.
Detective Constable Mark Day of Greenwich CID said: "We take robbery offences such as this extremely seriously, and I would urge anyone who recognises either of the suspects to call police. Both are wanted for questioning in relation to this incident.
"I would also like to remind the public to be aware of who is around them when they use cash machines.
"In addition, people are advised to shield their PIN and to avoid any ATM that seems to have been tampered with.
"If you see anything suspicious, please call police."
Anyone who recognises the suspects, or has information that may assist police, should call detectives at Greenwich CID on 101. To remain anonymous, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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