Two men have been arrested and charged after £10,000 worth of cannabis plants were found during a police raid in Glenrothes earlier this week.
Officers searched the property in Durness Court on Wednesday following tip-offs from the local community and seized cannabis plants and various items of drugs paraphernalia.
A total of £1,800 was also seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
The two men, aged 56 and 50, are expected to be appear at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court in due course.
Sergeant Chris Mutter, of Glenrothes Police Station, said: “These arrests are part of our ‘You Said, We Did’ campaign launched by Police in Glenrothes to act on priorities set by the local community.
“The current priorities identified from the ‘Your View Counts’ community survey are driver behaviour, misuse of drugs, anti-social behaviour and violence.
“Our new campaign aims to provide the community with regular updates showing how we’re tackling these issues.”
Officers say regular updates on the campaign will be given via social media – particularly the Glenrothes Twitter account @GlenrothesPol – and in the regular community meetings attended by officers.