 Every year, tens of thousands of vehicles and passengers cross international borders via maritime routes. Unfortunately, these routes are also taken advantage of by criminal networks and foreign terrorist fighters. International terrorism is a threat that affects us all. To prevent future terrorist attacks, Interpol is dedicated to disrupting the flow of terrorist fighters into mainland Europe and North Africa. When it comes to these terrorist fighters, the port of Marseille is a port that has connections with the Maghreb. Since December 2020, we have connections with Morocco. And historically, we had connections with Algeria and Tunisia. And obviously, these are the future countries that are under surveillance and for which we have 100% control on the border. During Operation Neptune 2021, supported by the World Customs Organization and Frontex, Interpol deployed officers to six Mediterranean seaports and five airports to assist local authorities in screening travelers and detecting potential terrorists during the summer tourist season. We get hit in our database. The passenger will be stopped. He will be transferred to a second line screening, which means, of course, this disrupts the moving and traveling of foreign terrorists because once we have them in custody, they are not allowed to enter the country. Operation Neptune resulted in more than 650,000 searches of Interpol databases, leading to the detection of six suspected terrorists. The operation also targets other criminal activities. So, every criminal branch can converge towards a world of terrorism, of terrorist attacks in Madrid. They were made up of people who had stable criminal activities related to drugs. Establishing possible links between organized crime groups and terrorist networks is crucial in preventing future terrorist attacks. In a particular way, we give importance to the research of countless amounts of money because criminal activities can be correlated to various types of crimes, the last one is the financing of terrorist groups. So, we are getting into this, in addition to anti-drug or anti-explosive dogs, but also dogs who are specialized in the research of countless amounts of money. Through the joint effort of the National Police, Customs and Immigration Officers, a total of 29 arrests have been made for various crimes, including terrorism. Operation Neptune has seen over 650,000 checks made against Interpol databases, which resulted in one red notice hit which saw an immediate arrest and also five diffusions which saw further investigative action undertaken by various member countries, both terrorism-related matters. Significant seizures were also recorded, firearms, luxury vehicles and nearly 1.3 million euros worth of illegal drugs.