Drugs worth £30,000 have been taken off the streets after two raids at houses in Kelty in the past fortnight, according to police.
It is understood the seizures came following a tip-off from locals but the police did not release details about the type or quantity of drugs.
Kelty community officer PC Barry Tillier said: “Operations are ongoing throughout the area and these raids demonstrate how we are making further progress in the fight to rid our area of illegal drugs.
“All officers of Fife Constabulary are committed to reducing the harm caused by these substances and interrupting the supply within our communities.
“Where there is current intelligence of drug-related offences within our communities, we will target those responsible and bring them to justice.”
Cowdenbeath area Chief Inspector Mike Stevens said: “These operations could not have gone ahead without the assistance of our communities and I would take this opportunity to thank those who have provided us with recent information.”