Inspector Oat Opens Up: Betting on Future with 'Orange Party', Emphasizes No Return to Police - Lanta News
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Inspector Oat Opens Up: Betting on Future with 'Orange Party', Emphasizes No Return to Police

Inspector Oat Opens Up: Betting on Future with 'Orange Party', Emphasizes No Return to Police
Police investigator Theerawat Panyanthammakon (known as 'Inspector Oat') has shared his personal journey of leaving the police force to become a list MP candidate for the People's Party. Despite being ranked 50th on the list, which would require around 20 million votes, he remains committed to his decision. In a heartfelt Facebook post, he explained that leaving a stable police career with guaranteed pension was not an easy choice. He struggled with sleepless nights, knowing he was risking his family's financial security. However, his motivation is not personal ambition, but a genuine desire to reform the police organization he loves. He firmly believes the People's Party is the only party with a true intention to reform the police system. Even if he doesn't become an MP, he hopes the party will implement the police reform policies he helped draft. From his interactions with citizens and fellow officers, he senses a widespread hope for meaningful change. Though uncertain about his post-election status, he remains committed to transforming the country, promising to dedicate everything to creating a better society for future generations.