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Major update 2: Shane Bowden homicide investigation - Queensland Police News

Major update 2: Shane Bowden homicide investigation Police have today charged a further seven men with murder as part of ongoing investigations into the shooting death of 47-year-old Shane Bowden last year. Detectives from the Gold Coast District, Crime and Intelligence Command, including Homicide and the Organised Crime Gangs Group, and other specialised police, executed eight search warrants at Pimpama, Redland Bay, Underwood, Upper Coomera, Helensvale and Wanora in relation to Operation Sierra Arch.  The Operation was commenced after Mr Bowden was shot in the driveway of a residence on Cox Road, Pimpama at around 12.10am on Monday, October 12, 2020. Raids carried out by police today culminated in the arrest of eight people.

Turf war between south-east Queensland Mongols and Finks heats up in wake of Shane Bowden s death

Turf war between south-east Queensland Mongols and Finks heats up in wake of Shane Bowden s death
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Drugs and lab located at Ipswich

Date Time Drugs and lab located at Ipswich Police have charged three people following the seizure of drugs and a clandestine drug lab at an Ipswich residence over the weekend. As part of a drug trafficking operation, detectives from the Crime and Intelligence Command’s Organised Crime Gangs Group executed five search warrants on Saturday (May 8) at premises in Ipswich, North Stradbroke Island and Cleveland. During a search of a Murphy Street Ipswich address, investigators located a commercial pill press and illicit laboratory equipment suspected of being used to produce MDMA. Approximately 60 pills suspected to be MDMA were also located at same address.

Three charged after police raid uncovers secret drug lab

Premium Content Subscriber only THE discovery of a secret drug lab and MDMA pills at an Ipswich home this past weekend has landed three people in hot water with Queensland Police. It is alleged officers located a commercial pill press and illicit laboratory equipment suspected of being used to produce MDMA during the search of a Murphy St address on Saturday. About 60 pills suspected to be MDMA were also located inside the home. Specialist officers from the Illicit Laboratory Investigation Team (ILIT) and Ipswich District reportedly attended the home to remove the items. A Queensland Police spokesman said the raid was conducted as part of a larger drug trafficking operation across South East Queensland.

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