Police Scotland have arrested two men after more than £16,000 worth of Class A and B drugs were seized in Kirkcaldy.
Officers executed two search warrants at properties on Oswald Road and Forth View after receiving special intelligence.
Investigators recovered a quantity of herbal cannabis with an estimated value of £8,600.
Around £8000 worth of heroin was also seized by officers.
A man and vehicle were searched in Oswald Road and another man was stopped in Gas Wynd in connection with the drugs recovery which happened on September 6.
Kieran Campbell appeared in private at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court on Friday charged in connection with the supply of drugs.
The 37-year-old, who is from Stranraer, made no plea and was granted bail.
A 30-year-old man is also expected to appear in due course.
Detective Inspector Lynne McQuade of Fife Division’s Proactive CID said: “We continue to work closely with colleagues across the East of Scotland and will use all resources at our disposal to remove illicit substances from our communities.
“Operation Prospect is Fife Division’s commitment to proactively targeting all forms of drug crime, which we know remains a priority to the public, and which has led to an increase in the number of drug-related charges being made locally.
“We would urge the public to continue to help us tackle this. If you have information or concerns about drug offences, please contact Police Scotland on 101 or report this anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”