THE Hells Angels and Comanchero bikie gangs have made peace in high-level talks after a series of drive-by shootings and a firebombing.

Five alleged Victorian members and associates of the gangs are behind bars in Queensland after they were caught fraternising on the Gold Coast on Sunday.

There were raised eyebrows after figures from the two clubs, including Angels sergeant-at-arms Daniel "Porky" Lovett, were found to be associating.

They were arrested at the Hilton Hotel under section 60A of Queensland's criminal code for allegedly being "participants in criminal organisation being knowingly present in public places."

There had been a hight level of friction between the Melbourne chapters of the gangs in October after a series of attacks. The Hallam gym of Comanchero president Mick Murray was shot at and a firebomb left inside the building.News_Image_File: Hells Angels HQ in Alphington.

A Dandenong tattoo parlour linked to the Comancheros was also peppered with gunfire before the Hell's Angels Darkside chapter in Seaford was shot at.

It was later revealed that the same weapon may have been used in all the shootings.

Police launched a massive series of raids aimed at finding military-strength weapons being held by the Hells Angels.

The Herald Sun understands senior figures from both gangs flew from Sydney in the aftermath of the October drama and the police pressure.

Peace was brokered at a meeting between leading lights from both states.

Mr Lovett, 30, alleged Angel colleague Kresmimir Basic, 29, and Darren Hayley, a 33-year-old accused of being a gang prospect, faced Southport Magistrates' Court yesterday.

News_Image_File: Comancheros on the road.

Also present were co-accused Bane Ajajbegovic, 30, and Dario Halolovic, 23.

All of the men were from Dandenong and were lifelong friends who were catching up with family on holidays, solicitor Bill Potts said. "They were minding their own business, not committing any crime, threatening nobody," he said.

No plea was entered by any of the men and they were remanded in custody until February 17.

Those arrested on Sunday were not the first Victorians entangled in Queensland anti-bikie offensive.

Others were last year identified visiting a former top Bandido who has relocated to the Sunshine State.

mark.buttler@news.com.auNews_Image_File: Hells Angels on the road.