AAP
Five men charged after massive drug and gun raids targeting high-ranking bikies will appear in NSW courts on Wednesday.
Some 350 officers launched dawn raids across Sydney, the Port Stephens area and the Illawarra on Tuesday, arresting 19 people.
It was the culmination of a two-year investigation into organised crime groups' supply lines.
Strike Force Alistair was jointly run by the NSW Police Force and the NSW Crime Commission, and targeted senior members of the Hells Angels, Comancheros and Rebels, as well as Asian and Balkan crime gangs.
Police said they searched NSW homes and laid charges through Tuesday night after arresting 19 people during the day.
Guns, drugs, cash and luxury items including a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and 30 cases of Grange wine were seized from 30 properties around the state.
An estimated $5 million worth of assets were now subject to Crime Commission inquiries, police said on Wednesday.
Officers allegedly also uncovered an offer by Hells Angels boss Felix Lyle to supply 50 Glock pistols.
The bikie boss was charged on Tuesday with one count of selling a firearm to a person who was unauthorised to possess it, as well as five counts of supplying drugs - two of which relate to a commercial quantity.
Another nine people charged also appeared in court on Tuesday.
Those due to appear in court on Wednesday include a 39-year-old man arrested at Abbotsbury, who has been charged with possessing an unauthorised firearm and two counts of possessing a prohibited drug.
He is due to appear at Fairfield Local Court.
A 38-year-old man arrested at Sadleir was charged with knowingly taking part in the supply of a prohibited drug and knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime. He is due to appear at Campbelltown Local Court.
A 68-year-old man arrested at Dungog was charged with selling a prohibited firearm and selling ammunition. He is due to appear at Newcastle Local Court.
A 52-year-old Callala Bay man arrested at Kings Cross was charged with supplying explosives and possessing explosives in a public place. He is due to appear at Central Local Court.
A 56-year-old man arrested at Cabramatta West and charged with supplying a prohibited drug is due to appear at Bankstown Local Court.
Police believe they have the evidence to show that an offer was made to sell the Glock pistols, even though they didn't recover the firearms.
"We're alleging there was an offer made to sell 50 Glock pistols, and that individual has been charged," Acting Assistant Commissioner Arthur Katsogiannis told reporters on Wednesday.
He wouldn't elaborate on whether the alleged sale was linked to the illegal import of 220 Glock pistols from Germany last year.
"Very, very few of those weapons have been recovered," he said.
The three men charged over the alleged importation remain before the courts.
Assistant commissioner Katsogiannis said Tuesday's raids have sparked continuing investigations.
"(Strike Force) Alistair has not completed yet," he said.
"It's still ongoing, and those inquiries are being made as we speak."
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