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Nation mourns first Motswana Police Commissioner Hirschfeld

Simon Adolph Hirschfeld.PIC.BPS
Simon Adolph Hirschfeld.PIC.BPS

The nation is mourning the passing of former Botswana Police Service (BPS) Commissioner, Simon Adolf Hirschfeld, a pioneering law enforcement leader whose contributions helped shape the country's policing system and security institutions.

Hirschfeld, who served the police service for 39 years, passed on early this week. In a statement released late Wednesday, Minister for State President, Defence and Security, Moeti Mohwasa, expressed government's profound sadness following Hirschfeld's death.

He described him as a distinguished son of Botswana whose legacy will remain etched in the country's history.

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