Toronto police are hunting two men in a “bold and brazen” armed bank robbery during which a teller was grabbed by the throat and customers were held at gunpoint.

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Two men, one armed with a handgun and both with their faces covered with bandanas, entered a TD Canada Trust branch on Victora Park Ave. on March 3, Staff Insp. Mike Earl with Toronto police’s hold-up squad told a news conference Wednesday.

The man wielding the gun grabbed a customer in a blue coat as he was leaving, the surveillance footage shows, and dragged him back into the bank.

The second man jumped the counter, Earl said, and can be seen on video with his hand around a female bank teller’s throat.

“Where’s the money, b----?” Earl said the man screamed as he throttled the woman and pulled her hair.

“This was an animal act,” Earl said. “It is a bold and brazen robbery on a Sunday afternoon.”

Earl said none of the customers or employees fought back and there was no need for the escalated violence. He said the bank was “semi-crowded” at the time of the robbery.

“There was no need for this whatsoever,” Earl said.

The men made off with an undisclosed amount of cash which the teller supplied. The haul included red dye packs that Earl said would have exploded over the money and possibly the robber’s clothing and skin.

They fled the scene in an unknown direction. It’s not known whether they were on foot or in a vehicle.

Earl implored any friends or family members who might recognize the men to contact police, which they can do anonymously through Crime Stoppers.

The men are described as males, black in their mid-20s. The man who jumped the counter is 6-foot, 180 pounds. The man armed with the handgun is 5-foot-8 to 5-foot-10 and wearing a polka-dot bandana.