The transnational task force targeted criminal networks that police say pose a significant risk to the community.
Queensland police have charged 68 people with a slew of drug and firearm offences in a crackdown on outlaw motorcycle gangs.
The vision shows police seizing Hells Angels branded vests, firearms, nunchucks and what is believed to be cocaine.Detective Superintendent Troy Pukallus, from the Organised Crime Gangs Group, said each charge "incrementally protects the public" from gangs. "On a daily basis, the Queensland Police Service relentlessly disrupts and pursues gang members and associates who commit serious crimes that put our community at risk.
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