Guns and drugs have been seized during a police operation in Agnes Water and Deepwater.
The two-day blitz saw officers search several properties throughout the area, last week, charging a 15 people as a result.
They’re facing a total of 50 offences, including drugs and weapons charges, and a range of property crime offences.
Around 1.00pm on May 5, detectives from Gladstone Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) executed a warrant at a Cross Road address, where two firearms and a quantity of dangerous drugs were discovered.
A 40-year-old woman received a notice to appear for two counts each of enter premises and commit, and receiving tainted property (rifles), and one count each of authority required to possess explosives (ammunition), possessing utensils, and possessing property suspected of having been used in connection with the commission of a drug offence.
A 32-year-old man was received a notice to appear for one count each of producing dangerous drugs, possessing dangerous drugs, possessing utensils, and possessing property suspected of having been used in connection with the commission of a drug offence.
A 36-year-old man received a notice to appear for two counts each of enter premises and commit and receiving tainted property (rifles), and one count of authority required to possess explosives.
All three are due to appear in the Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 15.
Around 9.30am on May 6, detectives executed a search warrant at an Allingham Way address at Agnes Water and located a quantity of dangerous drugs.
A 35-year-old Agnes Water man received a notice to appear with two counts of possessing dangerous drugs (methylamphetamine and gamma hydroxybutyric acid), and one count each of possessing utensils, possessing tainted property, and possessing anything used in the commission of crime.
A 70-year-old Agnes Water woman received a notice to appear with producing dangerous drugs, and possessing dangerous drugs and utensils.
The man and the woman are due to appear in the Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 8.

