Three foreign Gypsy Jokers bikies and two Spanish gang associates are refused entry into Australia after being stopped at Perth Airport AFP denied four members of the Gypsy Joker outlaw bike gang entry to Australia The men, from Germany, Norway and Spain, landed at Perth Airport All four men were detained by AFP officers before their visa's were suspended By Adam Mccleery For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:58 BST, 21 April 2019 | Updated: 11:59 BST, 21 April 2019 Viewcomments Foreign members of an outlaw motorcycle gang were denied entry into Australia last week. Two German members of the Gypsy Jokers Outlaw Motor Cycle Gang, one member from its Norway chapter and two Spanish gang associates were stopped by Australian Border Force officers after landing at Perth Airport on Monday. The German men, aged 33 and 61, arrived in Perth on a flight from Hong Kong, while the Spanish men, aged 43 and 44, arrived on a flight from Dubai. Two German members of the Gypsy Jokers Outlaw Motor Cycle Gang, one member from its Norway chapter and two Spanish gang associates were stopped by Australian Border Force officers after landing at Perth Airport on Monday (pictured) The German men, aged 33 and 61, arrived in Perth on a flight from Hong Kong, while the Spanish men, aged 43 and 44, arrived on a flight from Dubai (pictured) The 34 year old Norwegian arrived on a flight from Singapore on Wednesday. All five men were questioned and it was established they had travelled to Perth to attend an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Gypsy Jokers OMCG. The men had their eVisitor 651 visas cancelled amid fears they may present a risk to the community. All five men were questioned and it was established they had travelled to Perth to attend an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Gypsy Jokers OMCG (pictured) The men had their eVisitor 651 visas cancelled amid fears they may present a risk to the community (pictured) 'These gangs pose a significant threat to our community and are known to be involved in serious criminal activity including drug trafficking and violent crime,' ABF Regional Commander for Western Australia, Rod O'Donnell, said. 'Any non-citizen involved with a criminal organisation, including outlaw motorcycle gangs, can expect to have their Australian visa cancelled on arrival and be removed from the country.' The men were held at the Perth Immigration Detention Centre. The Spanish nationals were removed from the country on Tuesday night, while the Germans and Norwegian were removed on Thursday. The Spanish nationals were removed from the country on Tuesday night, while the Germans and Norwegian were removed on Thursday (pictured) Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility