Seven people face almost 100 charges between them after drugs raids in Beaudesert, Flagstone, Jimboomba and Kooralbyn yesterday.
One man faces 54 trafficking and supply charges after the raids, part of 97 laid by police.
Drug production and weapon possession charges were also levelled at the group.
Drugs and firearms detection dogs helped Beaudesert CIB detectives, uniformed police and the Illicit Laboratory Investigation Team in the execution of warrants.
Jimboomba officer in charge, Senior Sergeant Peter Waugh, said police were taking a hard line against those involved in the production and trafficking of drugs.
"These raids were part of an ongoing and co-ordinated operation," Senior Sergeant Waugh said.
"We will continue to target our resources at drug offenders."
Senior Sergeant Waugh said the public still had a role to play in helping police.
"We are still after assistance from the public in identifying and reporting drug activity in the area," he said.
The raids followed an operation at Yarrabilba last month.
Police found located a sawn-off shotgun, ammunition, cash, a number of dangerous drugs, including methylamphetamines, steroids, and other drug and outlaw motorcycle club equipment.
Three Yarrabilba people, and a man from Stockleigh, faced drugs and firearms charges.
Officers seized drugs and dismantled a clandestine laboratory in Jimboomba on March 31.
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