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Two DMV workers were busted yesterday in a brazen scheme to sell phony driver’s licenses to hundreds of criminals and other shady characters — including a fugitive featured on “America’s Most Wanted.”

The three-year scam — which netted more than $1 million — also allegedly supplied fraudulent state credentials to a convicted child molester, a repeat drunken driver and an undercover agent posing as a suspected terrorist on the “no-fly” list.

State employees Robin Jones-Woodson, 42, and Glenda Hinton, 52, were among seven charged with operating what Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara called a “wide-ranging and dangerous identity-fraud ring.”

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