Police arrest two men in Comancheros bikie investigation
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Two men have been arrested as part of an investigation into Comanchero bikies after police raided three properties in Brisbane and found drugs, mobile phones and more than $100,000 in cash.
Detectives from Taskforce Maxima investigating the alleged supply and possession of illicit drugs by associates of the Comanchero Outlaw Motorcycle Gang arrested two men on drug related offences.
Police said they found $103,000 in cash, 20 mobile phones, cocaine, cannabis, steroids, prescription medication and drug utensils during searches of properties across Norman Park, Coorparoo, and Browns Plains on April 23.
$100k cash, drugs and phones seized as police target bikies
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$100k cash, drugs and phones seized as police target bikies
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Police arrest two men in Comancheros bikie investigation
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