A Mount Cotton man was among 75 people arrested and charged in anti-bikie raids across the state this week.
The 26-year-old was charged with 16 offences, including drug trafficking and recruiting people to a criminal organisation.
He faced Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday with at least 15 others alleged to be involved in the drug syndicate.
Some 75 people were charged with 252 offences during the 14-month Taskforce Maxima investigation, codenamed Operation Lima Hacksaw.
Raids were carried out across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Pine Rivers, Jimboomba, Gympie, Dalby and across the border in Tweed Heads.
Officers seized $500,000 cash and drugs - including ice, MDMA, heroin, amphetamine and cannabis – with an estimated street value of $5 million.
Taskforce Maxima Commander, Detective Superintendent Michael Niland said investigations were continuing and more arrests were likely.
“I am pleased to say this investigation has prevented harm to our community and led to the arrest of patched members of the Rebels criminal motorcycle gang,” he said.