Twelve people have been reported to the Procurator Fiscal for drug offences following a week-long crackdown in Aberdeen.
Police officers, working with drug dogs and specialist teams, targeted locations in Mastrick, Northfield and Seaton as part of Operation Maple.
Eight men and four women were arrested, police said.
Around £900 worth of Class A and B drugs were also recovered, along with cash and a quantity of suspected counterfeit goods.
Inspector Jacqueline Craig, who is based in Mastrick, said: “Police Scotland is dedicated to listening to the concerns of our communities and acting accordingly.
“I would urge members of the public to continue to report any suspicions or concerns to us, as this information plays a huge part in the success of initiatives like Operation Maple.”
More than £2 million worth of drugs have been seized as part of Operation Maple since 2010, police said.
12 people arrested in week-long Aberdeen drugs crackdown