STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Authorities allege that a gunpoint robbery led to the raid of a home in Mariners Harbor where police confiscated a gun in a refrigerator and drugs in the attic.

Palmer Kwame, 35, and Farrah Cardona, 33, were arrested after police, armed with a search warrant, swarmed their home on Bush Avenue on Jan. 23 at about 7:30 p.m., according to the criminal complaint and police.

The raid was prompted by an incident around 11 a.m. on that same day when Kwame allegedly pointed what appeared to be a black firearm at a victim.

“You have to pay me for what’s missing,” the criminal complaint alleges that Kwame said before the victim handed that defendant about $1,000 in cash.

The victim was a 45-year-old man, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation.

The criminal complaint alleges that officers found a 9 mm Heckler & Koch VP9 handgun in the refrigerator. A bullet was in the chamber of the semi-automatic handgun and the magazine was loaded with 10 bullets.

The criminal complaint alleges that the defendants are not dealers in rifles or shotguns in New York City or the state.

In the attic, officers found multiple plastic-zipper bags and glassine envelopes containing white powder and rocks that authorities identified as cocaine. Additional drugs seized included nine white tablets of the anti-seizure medication Clonazepam, each was marked with an arrow and “41,″ and 33 orange pills of amphetamine labeled E401. Some of the drugs were stashed in a purse, according to the criminal complaint.

Officers confiscated drug paraphernalia, including a digital scale and a large plastic-zipper bag holding other plastic-zipper bags, found in the living room.

The defendants have been charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal use of drug paraphernalia.

Kwame faces additional charges of robbery and menacing.

The defendants have pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Kwame has been released with non-monetary conditions and is due back in state Criminal Court in St. George on Feb. 26. His attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Bail has been set at $40,000 bond/$10,000 cash for Cardona who is due back in state Criminal Court in St. George on Jan. 29, according to public records.

Attorney Louis Gelormino, who is representing Cardona, defended the innocence of his client.

“Ms. Cardona completely denies these allegations,” Gelormino said. “She looks forward to a full investigation of the facts where we expect she will be fully vindicated.”

Kwame, who also is listed as Kwame Palmer in public records, was convicted of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree in 2016. He was sentenced to a conditional discharge in Criminal Court in St. George, according to the criminal complaint.

Cardona was convicted of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree in 2013 in Criminal Court in St. George. She was sentenced to a three-year license suspension, according to the criminal complaint.