A man with alleged bikie links has been extradited from New South Wales to face charges stemming from police raids in far north Queensland.

The 51-year-old man has been flown to Brisbane under tight security.

He was arrested in Sydney's north earlier this month.

Speaking after the man's arrival in Brisbane, Detective Superintendent Mick Niland revealed police in Sydney seized $1.89 million in counterfeit cash at the house where the man was arrested.

"We're continuing investigations into identity theft crime and money laundering," he said.

Superintendent Niland says raids on the man's Mission Beach property earlier this month turned up crystal methamphetamine with a street value of $400,000.

Police also seized four guns and $1 million worth of what they believe to be stolen property.

Superintendent Niland says the man has links to both the Bandidos and the Hells Angels.

The man is due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning, charged with a range of offences.

His arrest is part of a wider operation across far north Queensland in which 20 people were arrested during raids targeting bikies and drug trafficking.