Police have charged 29 people with 81 offences in a two-day operation earlier this week in the Gladstone area.
Throughout the multi-agency operation, police executed 26 warrants and seized over $500,000 worth of drugs, as well as a large quantity of ammunition and cash.
Aimed at disrupting and deterring crime across the Gladstone area, Operation Reacher arrested and charged 29 people with offences including possessing and supplying dangerous drugs, weapons or explosives, stealing, serious assault, and more.
Detective Inspector Luke Peachey said the operation has brought significant charges over just two days.
"Operation Reacher has seen detectives target and remove a significant number of drugs from our streets," Detective Inspector Peachey said.
"Illicit drugs have no place in our community, and we remain committed to getting these dangerous drugs off our streets."
"We ask the public to continue assisting us with any information regarding drug supply in their areas to come forward."
During the search warrants, police seized a quantity of methamphetamine, MDMA, cannabis, LSD, ammunition, stolen property, and cash.
A 43-year-old Gladstone City man was charged with two counts of possessing dangerous drugs, and one count each of possessing utensils, possessing property suspected of having been used in connection with the commission of a drug offence, unlawful possession of weapons, and assault of a police officer.
He is due to appear before Gladstone Magistrates Court on February 10.
A 37-year-old Kirkwood man has been charged with possessing dangerous drugs, possession of property suspected of being the proceeds of an offence under the Drugs Misuse Act, unlawful possession of weapons, and receiving tainted property.
He is due to appear before Gladstone Magistrates Court on February 17.
A 38-year-old Clinton man was charged with two counts of possessing dangerous drugs, and one count of possessing utensils and contravening order.
He is due to appear before Gladstone Magistrates Court on March 11.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting.
Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.