Police investigating after a 96-year-old pensioner was conned out of more than £2,000 have released CCTV footage of a man they want to find.

At around 11am on January 10, the victim received a call at his home near Carshalton Park from a person pretending to be from his bank.

During the call, the victim gave his personal details and PIN and the caller said someone would come round and collect his bank cards.

Around 30 minutes later, a suspect arrived at the victim's home to collect his bank cards and reassured him that replacement cards were in the post for the following day.

The suspect withdrew £300 from an ATM outside Barclays Bank in Wallington.

A further withdrawal of £1,800 was made inside the branch at a second machine.

CCTV footage and a still image released by police show a man who police want to speak with.

He is described as a black man, around 5ft 6in and aged in his 30s. He wore a black baseball cap over short black hair, glasses, black coat and blue jeans. He wore light blue trainers and is seen in the bank with a small blue bag over his hip.

He arrived at the victim's home in a large dark car.

Anyone who recognises the man pictured or has information concerning this incident is asked to call police in Sutton on 020 8649 0532.

Information can also be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.