After his recent stay in Australia, as part of the "Believe" world tour stops, Justin Bieber and his entourage were reportedly detained at Brisbane airport when the customs agents searched for drugs.

According to the Australian Federal Police, the "Bad Day" singer was held back on November 24 and was released after getting a stern warning for "using inappropriate language" and his rude behaviors, which Bieber allegedly swore at the officers and specifically attacked a lady officer verbally by calling her a "female vagina."

A security check showed up an unknown amount of marijuana on a member of the pop star's crew. The sources close to Bieber claimed that the 23-year-old man had a disposable vaporizer, which is an electronic device to smoke, with marijuana residue in it. The suspect was released and given a ticket, after his lawyer appeared in court on behalf of the singer's friend, then paid the fine.

It has been a quite wild tour for the 19-year-old singer, just the Australia stop itself - Bieber tagged yet another wall in Brisbane, and was ordered to remove his illegal graffiti by the mayor of the Gold Coast.

In addition, there were a handful of recent incidents that made news headlines, which were caused by people other than Justin Bieber himself - one of the singer's bodyguards was arrested for 3rd degree assault and 4th degree criminal property damage last month in Hawaii after reportedly getting violent with a photographer and his equipment on the beach. He was also caught on video attacking paparazzo's car with a knife in Sydney.