Spanish authorities are investigating a rare and daring border crossing after a migrant paraglided from Morocco into Ceuta. Footage captured the man flying over Jebel Moussa Mountain in northern Morocco before landing in Ceuta's Sidi Ibrahim area, a spot popular with hikers and cyclists. Police rushed to the scene but found only the abandoned multicolored paraglider used in the crossing. Local media described the feat as the first known successful aerial entry into Ceuta, a city normally targeted by migrants who climb its double border fence or swim across the narrow strait from Morocco. Authorities have yet to confirm the man's identity, though reports suggest he may be in his early 20s and possibly timed his flight to coincide with the regular transfer of migrants from Ceuta to mainland Spain. A police source told local outlets the method was "expensive and risky," adding it was unlikely to be widely imitated.