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SYDNEY — Facing the threat of imminent death, Johnny Depp’s dogs Pistol and Boo fled Australia for the United States on Friday after Australia’s agriculture minister accused the actor of sneaking the pups into the country.

A Department of Agriculture officer escorted the Yorkshire terriers from Depp’s home – where they had been temporarily quarantined – to the airport Friday evening, Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce said. The dogs boarded a flight to California, just hours before a government-imposed deadline that the dogs leave Australia or be euthanized.

The hastily arranged departure came after Joyce accused Depp of smuggling the dogs aboard his private jet when he returned to Australia on April 21 to resume filming the fifth installment in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie series.

Australia has strict quarantine regulations to prevent diseases such as rabies spreading to its shores. Bringing pets into the country involves applying for a permit and a quarantine on arrival of at least 10 days.

The Agriculture Department told Depp and his wife, Amber Heard, on Wednesday that they had to send Pistol and Boo back to the United States within 72 hours or the animals would be euthanized.

“If you start letting movie stars – even though they’ve been the sexiest man alive twice – to come into our nation (with pets), then why don’t we just break laws for everybody?” Joyce said. “It’s time that Pistol and Boo buggered off back to the United States.”

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