Here’s two more quality busts thanks to “Broken windows” policing.

Police officers on routine patrols recently arrested two men who were toting illegal guns — discovering the dangerous weapons after frisking them for smaller offenses.

Early Thursday morning, an NYPD cop spotted a 28-year-old Brooklyn man urinating inside the Franklin Avenue subway station. Officer Jacobo Rosario placed Lixence Exavier, of Brooklyn, under arrest and while frisking him allegedly found a .45-caliber Smith & Wesson tucked away in his waistband.

The cop also discovered nine bullets in Exavier’s pocket.



“This just proves that quality-of-life enforcement works at getting dangerous criminals off the streets of New York,” a law-enforcement source said.

City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito has been leading a push to decriminalize minor offenses, including public urination and biking on sidewalks.

But on April 30, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton defended Broken Windows police tactics of cracking down on small offenses to stem larger crimes. Bratton cited The Post’s front page about a man busted for biking on the sidewalk, leading cops to find a loaded gun on him.

Exavier was charged with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon, among other raps.

That arrest comes less than two months after cops caught a different gun-toting criminal after smelling a strong odor of marijuana while on patrol in a Bronx apartment building.

As they sought out the source of the pungent aroma on March 21, the cops came upon Jose Diaz, 22, who was holding a cup and had an open bottle of vodka sitting next to him on the third floor, federal court papers state.

They asked Diaz for identification and frisked him when he started removing his coat.

That’s when they noticed the “hard bulge” in his jacket pocket, hiding a loaded handgun.

“Officer-2 subsequently retrieved a .380-caliber Taurus handgun and a .380-caliber cartridge from the jacket Diaz was wearing,” the documents state.

“This is another example of cops taking care of something small and preventing a much more serious crime like somebody getting shot or killed,” a police source said of Diaz’s bust.

“What was this guy doing with a gun? There’s no reason to have a gun unless you’re going to use it on somebody.”

Diaz now faces up to 10 years in a federal prison.