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They will appear in court tomorrow.
A 37-year-old Wanora man was also arrested and charged with weapon possession.
He will face court on July 29.
South-Eastern Police regional crime coordinator Detective Superintendent Brendan Smith said today s action was a significant step towards dismantling alleged organised crime. These arrests have decimated a whole chapter of the Mongols OMCG, Detective Superintendent Smith said.
Bowden was shot dead at his home last year.(9News)
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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.
Police have released chilling video of the night notorious Gold Coast bikie Shane Bowden was gunned down in the garage of his home.
The CCTV footage of Bowden s last moments at his Pimpama residence on October 12, 2020, were released in the hope the suspects can be identified.
The vision shows Bowden arriving home from the gym around midnight and slowly pulling into his driveaway in his black BMW.
As he does, two men can be seen leaving a nearby vacant lot and then running up Bowden s street, one brandishing a long-arm gun.
The two men follow Bowden into his garage.
In a matter of seconds, they fire 21 rounds from a machine pistol and shotgun before running back to a waiting silver Holden Commodore driven by a third offender.
Police released video of two suspects outside bikie Shane Bowden s house in the days before his death. They claim the men were members of the Mongols bikie gang, placing a GPS tracker on his car.