Fifteen people were arrested as part of a clampdown on street drinking and anti-social behaviour in Aberdeen city centre.
They included two 14-year-olds who were charged in relation to separate incidents of assault and breach of the peace.
Eight people were charged with drinking in a public place or minor disorder crimes and five face prosecution in relation to the possession of drugs.
Police also detected numerous instances of shoplifting.
Inspector Lorna Ferguson, of the city centre community policing team, said: “As we know, it is the school holidays and there are many visitors to the city as well as residents enjoying time off.
“Whilst we do encourage everyone to enjoy themselves and stay safe, we will not tolerate any form of anti-social behaviour in the city centre and it is encouraging to see that this latest operation has been successful in sending out this message.”