A four-day police crackdown on methamphetamines has led to 118 people being charged with 342 offences in the Logan Police District.
Operation Romeo-Velodrome was conducted over two weekends from May 10 to 11 and May 15 to 16.
Police seized large amounts of methamphetamine, cocaine, MDMA, morphine, prescription drugs, cannabis.
Six firearms including shotguns and a handgun, 100 rounds of ammuition and $10,000 worth of cash was confiscated.
A Queensland Police Service spokesperson said a large amount of suspected stolen property including four motorbikes, two cars, a trailer, four camper trailers, a caravan, ride on lawnmower, air conditioning units, ipads, tablets, mobile phones and jewellery were recovered.
Logan District Criminal Investigation Branch Detective Inspector Chris Knight police had disturbed the distribution of illegal drugs in the Logan District.
"As a result of information supplied from the public we have removed a large quantity of drugs from our community," he said.
"This a demonstration of police and the community working together to stop the scourge of drugs on our streets."
The operation involved officers from the Logan District Criminal Investigation Branch, Logan Tactical Crime Squad, dog squad, State Crime Command, Road Policing unit, Forensic Services Branch and PolAir.
If you have information which can assist police contact Policelink 131 444 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.