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Police have been criticised for releasing the 'worst efit ever seen' following a reported robbery.
Kent Police sent out a computer generated image of a man they would like to speak to after a 75-year-old man was reportedly robbed in Cliftonville.
But when the image was posted on their Facebook page it received numerous bemused responses - with some members of the public claiming it is the worst they have ever seen and comparing it to a Flintstones character - casting doubts over the effectiveness of the appeal.
Robbie Britton said: "By the looks of this you're looking for a guy with a wife called Wilma and a pet dinosaur."
Sarah Jane Unsworth said: "That is the worst efit I've ever seen."
Joe Higson said: "Did someone at police hq get carried away with the black pen?? Lol."
And Dee Allen said: "This is not the guy you should be looking for. His barber needs arresting immediately."
"By the looks of this you're looking for a guy with a wife called Wilma and a pet dinosaur." - Robbie Britton
The efit was issue after the victim told officers he was approached by a man who pushed his head into a wall before being joined by two more men who removed cigarettes from his pocket.
The alleged incident happened in an alleyway between Dalby Square and Athelstan Road, close to a car park, at around 10.30am on September 26.
The victim managed to fight them away and all three ran off down Athelstan Road in the direction of Northdown Road.
A police spokesman said: "The first suspect to approach the victim was wearing a dark-coloured body warmer and had dark brown hair.
"He is described as being dark European and having a stocky build. He was unshaven and had collar length hair.
"The other two men are both described as being dark European and aged between 19 and 21.
"One was about 6 foot in height with a slim build and clean shaven. He had short, mousey hair and was wearing a black leather blouson, blue jeans and dirty white trainers.
"The other was about 5 feet 10 inches and was also clean shaven with a thin build. He was wearing blue jeans and a green jumper. He also had a large gold ring on his right hand."
Anyone with information is asked to call the police appeals line on 01843 222289 quoting reference ZY/030452/15.
Alternatively Kent Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555111.