Nearly 20 thugs from a violent Bronx street crew dubbed the “Slut Gang” were busted during a Thursday takedown, law enforcement sources said.

The gang members were charged in a Manhattan federal indictment that included racketeering, narcotics, robbery, extortion and firearms offenses after authorities descended on several public housing buildings in the north Bronx before sunrise and nabbed them, sources said.

The street crew has been terrorizing several neighborhoods in the northern half of the borough and is responsible for numerous shootings, stabbings, beatings and robberies, sources said.

Some of the cuffed suspects proclaimed their innocence through their perp walk out of the 50th Precinct stationhouse Thursday.

“Wanna see you in a penitentiary,” one hooded delinquent sung before he declared, “I’m innocent. Everything happens for a good reason.”

“I didn’t do s–t!” another yelled out.

Others could be heard saying they’re innocent under their breaths as their shackles clanked during the short walk to the police vans.

“Anthony Morales the fourth. Innocent!” one said defiantly to reporters.

The suspects reportedly are known to peddle drugs and to be involved in other illegal activities like racketeering and extortion.

During the takedown, officials from the NYPD, DEA and Homeland Security seized quantities of crack, heroin, MDMA and marijuana.

They also seized an unknown number of guns and ammunition.

The suspects will go before a Manhattan federal judge later Thursday.

The Slut Gang busts come nearly a year after authorities dismantled two of their rivals — the Big Money Bosses and the 2Fly YGz — in the largest takedown in New York City history.

The Homeland Security Investigation unit, with involvement of the DEA and NYPD, began to look into the Slut Gang after the takedown of the rival gangs.

Authorities began investigating “BMB” and “2Fly” in 2014 before finally rounding up 120 gang members last April.

Additional reporting by Natalie Musumeci