The island of Gibraltar, one of the last British Overseas Territories, is home to more than thirty thousand residents and attracts millions of visitors each year who come to enjoy a small piece of Britain under the Mediterranean sun. Located at the southern tip of mainland Europe, it borders Spain to the north, while Morocco lies just nine miles to the south across the water. A total of 430 police and customs officers are tasked with protecting this vital gateway between Europe and Africa. They face everything from smugglers to tourists in distress, life-saving rescues, law enforcement, and cracking down on crime.