Queens community leaders on Friday vowed to crack down on prostitution in the neighborhood after a series of Post articles exposed shady massage parlors acting as makeshift brothels.

City Council members Peter Koo and Donovan ­Richards stood on 40th Road in Flushing — the epicenter of the problem — and promised to bust johns who come to the neighborhood looking for sex.

“There are surveillance cameras here,” Koo said. “We want everyone to know that you put your privacy at risk if you continue to come here.”

In addition to increased law enforcement, the councilmen said they would work to find the prostitutes other employment and put pressure on owners of the buildings who rent to parlors.

The politicians were joined by NYPD Deputy Inspector Keith Shine, who praised the efforts.

“I think this is a great example of the Police Department working in partnership with the community in order to solve problems,” Shine said.