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More than 30 people have been arrested and charged after Queensland's anti-bikie police taskforce busted a major drug supply network in raiding bikie club houses yesterday.

Police said the tactical phase of Task Force Hydra's "Operation Juliet Mission" was carried out on Thursday morning, with raids on 24 properties, including the Bandidos club house on the Sunshine Coast and Lone Wolf club house in Brisbane's north, as well as homes with bikie links in Pine Rivers, Caboolture and Hervey Bay.

Drugs, about $100,000 cash and 15 guns were allegedly seized by police and customs officers.

By 3.30pm, police had charged 37 people with 104 offences.

Those charged included a 62-year-old man, from the Bandidos Sunshine Coast chapter was charged with numerous dangerous drug and firearm offences.

Four other men, aged between 29 and 39, also from the Bandidos Sunshine Coast chapter have been charged with drug offences.

Acting Detective Superintendent Garry Watts of the Organised Crime Group said gang members were allegedly involved specifically in the distribution of methylamphetamine.

"This operation clearly demonstrates that we will continue to seek out and prosecute any members of an outlaw motorcycle gang and their associates involved in the production and or distribution of illicit drugs," he said.

"We also have a particular interest in targeting the assets which they derive from their illegal activity."