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New video obtained by The Post shows the moment that MMA fighter-turned-bank heister Sergio “The Savage” DaSilva used his athletic prowess to hop over a glass barrier and rob an Astoria CitiBank, according to prosecutors.

The video was shown during the featherweight’s trial in Queens Tuesday.

The 82-second-long clip shot from six security cameras shows a hooded figure — DaSilva, prosecutors say — stroll into the bank like he owns the place before casually hopping on a teller counter to scale the glass window.

Bank employees can be seen scampering away as the man adeptly kicks one leg and then the other over the barrier and lands squarely on the desks. He allegedly told them he had a gun, though the clip does not include audio.

Then, video shows, the figure whips out a small black bag, and the tellers begin stuffing cash into it as he paces back and forth.

At one point, an unsuspecting customer can be seen walking in from the vestibule — only to wheel back around when she apparently sees what’s going down.

Moments later, the robber hops back over the barricade and dashes out the door, video shows.

A face covering allegedly worn by DaSilva left witnesses unable to identify him by sight.

“He seemed like a madman. When someone jumps over the glass and he’s not wearing gloves and has a gun, of course that person seems like an unreasonable person,” teller Amal Lahrichi testified Tuesday.

DaSilva lives on the same block as the bank, and his lawyer David Fish has claimed he was with family that day.

But his alibi is not as bullet-proof as the glass he allegedly scaled — an NYPD fingerprint expert testified Wednesday that Da Silva left pawprints all over the window.

Prosecutors are expected to call their last witness on Thursday.