Hundreds of people have gathered in the northern Moroccan town of Fnideq, near the border with Spain’s Ceuta, flashing photos of their missing loved ones to passersby in the hope of tracking them down. View image in fullscreen People in Fnideq wait at the Ceuta border hoping to see their missing friends or relatives. That is to completely misunderstand this phenomenon,” the official told AFP. The Moroccan official said Rabat had sought to warn Madrid about the repercussions of the ruling. “We started engaging with the Spanish side around 22-23 July, when the networks began talking about this,” the official told AFP.