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Street justice: Bystanders drag subway ‘pervert’ off train, hold him for cops

It was the last stop for this subway creep.

An alleged subway groper was cuffed yesterday after fellow straphangers dragged him off an L train in Brooklyn and held him for cops, police said.

Victor Sigler, 30, of The Bronx, was arrested on a charge of forcible touching for allegedly grabbing a 35-year-old victim around the waist and feeling her buttocks as she got off a Queens-bound G train at the Lorimer Street subway stop at around 9:30 p.m., police said.

Sigler then allegedly ran and tried to board a Manhattan-bound L train — with his victim in hot pursuit — but was dragged out of the car and held on the platform by a pair of good Samaritans, in an act of street justice captured on video and posted to YouTube today.

As one of the straphanger heroes held Sigler on the platform, bystanders applauded as transit cops arrived and made the arrest.

The woman was not harmed.

The man who captured the dramatic video said he’s seen bystanders break up fights or save fellow passengers from harassment before, but that yesterday’s intervention reached a new level.

“This is the first time I saw a stranger actually carry an alleged perpetrator off of a train and responsibly wait until the police arrived,” the videographer told The Post in an email today.

“It’s inspiring to see a train car of strangers agree that it’s not cool to let this kind of thing slide.”