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Français : Xavier Guichard (1870 - 1947), policier français, chef de la Sûreté à la Préfecture de Police (1911 - 1913), plus tard Directeur de la Police Judiciaire (1930 - 1934). Il dirigea notamment les arrestations des membres de la Bande à Bonnot.Georges Simenon en fait dans ses romans le supérieur et le protecteur du Commissaire Maigret.
English: Xavier Guichard (1870 - 1947), French police superintendant, chief of the Sûreté à la Préfecture de Police (1911 - 1913), later Directeur de la Police Judiciaire (1930 - 1934). He arrested the members of the Bonnot Gang. In Georges Simenon's novels, he is the chief and the protector of Jules Maigret.
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source Collections historiques du Service Régional d'Identité Judiciaire de Paris
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