The government delegate in Melilla, Sabrina Moh, visits the new people control system at the Beni-Enzar crossing, on June 14, 2024, in Melilla (Spain). The Ministry of the Interior has implemented a new people control system at the border of Melilla and Morocco through facial recognition, called the 'intelligent border'. Two buildings have been set up at the Beni-Enzar crossing point, one for entry and one for exit, and a third building for filters and inspection carried out by the Guardia Civil, which has vehicle lifts. The procedure, called the Agile Passage System (SPA), allows registration through facial recognition which means that, once people are registered in the system, their data will be valid for three years. JUNE 14;2024 Jesús Blasco / Europa Press 06/14/2024 (Europa Press via AP)