Gold Coast Crime: Eight people arrested after police raid multiple homes of alleged Mongols bikies in Southport, Paradise Point
Multiple people have been arrested after a series of raids targeting the Mongols bikie gang across the Gold Coast.
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EIGHT people have been arrested across south east Queensland after a series of raids against alleged Mongols bikie gang members.
Queensland Police searched multiple properties on Thursday, including ones in Southport and Paradise Point.
The joint operation was supported by law enforcement in Australia and New Zealand. Also involved were the Corrective Services Investigation Unit and the State Flying Squad.
Police allegedly located a quantity of drugs, ammunition, cash and Mongols paraphernalia.
A total eight people have been charged with 18 offences, including someone police allege is a senior Mongols member, now charged with firearm offences.
A further 29 prisoners and their cells at five prisons were also searched.
Consorting notices were issued.
Crime and Intelligence Command Acting Assistant Commissioner Katherine Innes said co-ordinated activities were “an important part” of disrupting bikie activity.
“These ongoing activities are based on real time intelligence, and in response to anti-social and violent behaviour by gang members, which impacts the safety of the community,” she said.
“Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs typically attract and recruit criminals and the Mongols are not a group of people innocently riding motorcycles.
“They have a history of violence and links to established criminal networks.”
Police Minister Mark Ryan congratulated officers on the raids, and said it was “proof that the Government’s tough organised crime and anti-gang laws are working”.
“The relentless pressure of police is constantly disrupting and preventing the threat these groups pose to society.
“I commend the Queensland Police Service and its specialist anti-gang task force, Task force Maxima, for its relentless efforts targeting organised crime.
“The message to OMCG groups is crystal clear – police are coming for you.”