MORE than 20 people have been arrested, more than 120 charges laid as police continue property and drugs operations on the bayside.
The Capalaba Tactical Crime Squad, along with Wynnum police and the Railway Squad, executed nine search warrants at the end of April.
Police seized drugs, including cannabis and methamphetamine, as well as drug paraphernalia and a large amount of property.
The operations were the result of intelligence-driven patrols and anonymous tips from members of the public.
There have been a total of 21 arrests and 120 charges, and police say more charges are likely to come as investigations continue.
A 39-year-old Wynnum man will face court next month on nine charges, including two counts of fraud, two counts of stealing, possessing dangerous drugs and evading police.
He is also charged with three counts of receiving tainted property, possessing utensils or pipes, possessing suspected stolen property, unlicensed driving and disqualified driving.
A 23-year-old Wynnum man faces five charges, including supplying and possessing dangerous drugs, possessing items used to commit a crime, possessing utensils or pipes and possessing property suspected of being used in connection with a drug offence.
He will appear at the Wynnum Magistrates Court on August 17.