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Police arrest more than 87 people on 350 charges

The Sunshine Coast Tactical Crime Squad and Taskforce Maxima have arrested more than 87 people on 350 charges, targeting outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members and their associates.

As part of Operation Victor Albatross, police are stopping OMCG member’s attempts to establish chapters on the Sunshine Coast.

Several raids have been conducted across the Sunshine Coast this week, reaffirming that police and the local community have no tolerance for OMCG attempting to establish themselves in Queensland.

Any attempt to do so will be met with a significant response from police.

Following further raids and arrests this morning, additional charges are expected to come in the following days.

In addition to the arrests and charges, since the operation began in March 2023 until 15 December, police have executed 69 search warrants and seized over $90,000 in cash and 17 firearms.

Police have also seized a large quality of drugs including $184,000 worth of methamphetamine and $63,000 worth of cocaine.

These figures don’t include additional property seized in the raids conducted this week.

Sunshine Coast Detective Acting Inspector Scott Wiggins said this operation sends a very clear message.

“We are committed to ensuring outlaw motorcycle gangs have no place in the Sunshine Coast community or in Queensland,” Detective Acting Inspector Wiggins said.

“We will continue to lead proactive, intelligence-based operations to target criminal gang networks and their associated dangerous and unlawful activities.”

Anyone with information that may assist this operation are urged to contact police.

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