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Two crooks broke open the door of a Brooklyn restaurant and swiped a register stuffed with $560 cash over the weekend, cops said on Tuesday.

The heist went down at Zatar Cafe and Bistro in Bushwick at around 1:30 a.m. Sunday, police said.

Video released by the NYPD shows the men trying to open the door by force, tugging and yanking at it with their full weight, before they got wise and broke the lock with an unidentified tool.

Once inside, one of the men kept a lookout while the other grabbed the register, according to police and the surveillance video.

A manager of the eatery told The Post he believes the crooks were emboldened by the coronavirus panic — and he’s confident cops will get them.

“They’re going to catch them. They’ll get caught,” said the manager, Memer Apueied.

“These kind of people think that this country has no laws right now and that they can do what they want because everyone is locked up at home,” Apueied, 29, added, referring to the citywide restrictions on restaurants to help combat the outbreak.

“We all have to stick together ’til this is over. We have to start helping each other,” he added.

Cops said Tuesday they were also on lookout for a group of teens who apparently used their first day off from school, March 16, to rob a Brooklyn deli in a separate incident nearby in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

The delinquents flocked into 1017 Deli on Bedford Avenue near Lafayette Street at around 5 p.m. and swiped chips, sodas and juice from the shelves, according to the NYPD.

When a 55-year-old employee tried to stop the youths from leaving by standing in front of the door and blocking their way out, one of the kids hurled a cash register at a second employee, 48, nailing him in the head, police said.

The teens, believed to be ages 15 or 16, then scattered onto Bedford Avenue — grinning and laughing as they ran, according to surveillance video released by the NYPD.

Despite the recent dip in crime with many people staying indoors, robbery numbers remained steady last week, according to police data.

Additional reporting by Craig McCarthy

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