'You're going to obey our laws': Deputy PM to pursue perjury probe against Johnny Depp

The saga of Pistol and Boo continues to dog Johnny Depp, with Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce saying he'll investigate whether the actor perjured himself.

Amber Heard and Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp may face charges amid allegations he knew it was illegal to bring his dogs to Australia. (AAP)

The barney between Barnaby Joyce and Johnny Depp could be far from over.

The deputy prime minister has flagged pursuing the Hollywood star and his ex-wife Amber Heard after Depp was accused of being "fully aware that he was illegally bringing his dogs to Australia", according to legal documents.

Heard last year pleaded guilty in a Queensland court of falsifying quarantine documents and had to pay a $1000 fine for bringing Pistol and Boo Down Under.
Her lawyer said at the time it was a terrible mistake.

But Mr Joyce says if the fresh allegations are true "there's a word for that: it is called 'perjury'".

"It doesn't matter if you think that you're Mr Who's Who of Hollywood, you're going to obey our laws," he told ABC TV from London.

Asked if he will be verifying the allegations, Mr Joyce said Australia takes everything seriously if you have a sworn statement.

"So of course we'll look at that."

Asked whether he could give the actor a pardon, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull wasn't keen to come between Mr Joyce and Depp.

"The pirate meets the cowboy ... maybe they could make a movie together," he told Triple M radio.

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