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Célestin Hennion MC ONI OLH CVO (8 September 1862 – 14 March 1915) was a French police officer who rose to head the Prefecture of Police ((フランス語:Préfecture de Police)). He is notable for his reorganisation of the Préfecture and the introduction of the ,〔(History of the Museum - 20th Century ) The prefecture de police museum〕 ancestor of the French judicial police. In France, he is considered to be one of the pioneers of modern policing.〔(Célestin Hennion, Préfet de Police - Créateur des "Brigades du Tigre" )〕 ==Early life== Hennion was born in Gommegnies in 1862, to Joseph Ghislain Hannion, a farm labourer, and Mary Catherine Basilaire and he was educated at Lycee Le Quesnoy. After leaving grammar school he joined the French Army, and was posted to Tunisia as part of the 110th Infantry Regiment, from 1880 until 1885 during which time Tunisia became a French Protectorate.
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