Seven more people have been charged as police investigating fraudulent bushfire and flood claims seized a firearm, poker machine and fancy shoes and bags valued at $60,000. Nine people - six men and three women - are already before NSW courts after investigations began last year into outlaw bikie gang links to fraudulent disaster claims in NSW. Police said on Sunday that seven more people - six men and a woman - were arrested on Thursday after raids that uncovered a replica Glock pistol, a poker machine, more than $5000 cash, steroids and cannabis. Detective Superintendent Jason Weinstein said NSW has endured an exceptionally difficult two years, with bushfires, floods and the pandemic affecting everyone within our community. "Police will allege in court that these individuals used these situations to their advantage to defraud the government of thousands of dollars that should have gone to those in need," he said in a statement. Officers on Thursday also seized 126 pairs of designer shoes valued at $30,000, as well as luxury bags and accessories valued at a further $30,000. Four Rebels associates - men aged 23, 27, 30 and 23 and have been charged with dishonestly obtaining a financial advantage by deception. A fifth Rebels associate - a 28-year-old Wilberforce man - was charged with dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception as well as attempt to dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception and cultivate prohibited plant. A 40-year-old North Richmond woman was charged with dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception and attempt to dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception. A 26-year-old Werrington County man was charged with possess unregistered firearm (pistol) and be in unauthorised possession of approved gaming machine. They were all granted bail, with strict conditions, to reappear in court in August and September. Australian Associated Press