Thirty-two bikies and their associates have been arrested after a series of raids today, with drugs, guns and mobile phone tasers seized by police.

Metropolitan region Detective Acting Superintendent Tony Duncan said the bikies were running a drug ring which distributed to party precincts in Brisbane.

The raids took place in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Ipswich, but Superintendent Duncan would not say whether the drugs seized were destined for schoolies.

The operation, code named "Kilo Subdue", targeted the illegal operations – particularly to do with drugs – of members and associates of the Bandidos Outlaw Motor Cycle Gang for the past 11 months.

The National Sergeant of Arms of the Bandidos was among the 32 people arrested by detectives from the metropolitan north region on 151 charges.

Superintendent Duncan said it was possible more charges could be laid in the coming weeks.

Methyl amphetamine, MDMA, cannabis, guns and three mobile phone tasers were all seized in the operation.

CERT officers were brought in for one of the raids in Archerfield, where the Sergeant of Arms is believed to have been, because of police concerns about guns they believed were being held in the house.

Two long arm replica firearms and a shotgun were seized and police are still weighing and recording the quantity of drugs found in the raids.

Of the people arrested six were from the Brisbane chapter of the Bandidos and the rest were described as "close associates" of the bikie gang.

Six people, including the National Sergeant at Arms of the Bandidos, have been charged with trafficking dangerous drug and production of a dangerous drug and GBH.

One person is expected to appear in the Beenleigh Magistrates Court today, with more of the arrested people appearing in the Brisbane Magistrates Court tomorrow.

Police investigations are continuing.