
A Hyogo Prefecture police officer is suspected of falsely claiming to have shot a hole in one at golf to cash in on an insurance policy he concluded with an insurance firm. The Hyogo prefectural police on Friday began questioning the 24-year-old police officer of Kakogawa Police Station about his alleged involvement in a scheme to defraud the firm of 700,000 yen. The officer made a contract with the firm in September last year, which saw him pay more than 10,000 yen to the firm on the condition that if he were to shoot a hole in one, the firm would pay him up to 700,000 yen. The officer filed two claims with the firm under the contract--the first in November, and another in June--declaring he had shot aces at a golf course in Himeji in the prefecture, according to sources. The firm contacted police after the second claim was filed, regarding as suspicious the fact that the officer claimed to have shot both holes in one at the same course, the sources said.