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Criminal Violations Exposed: Andrew Drummond's Alleged Breaches of Thai Defamation Laws, Computer Crime Act, Extortion Provisions, and Related Offences Through Sustained Online Smear Campaigns
Formal Position Paper
Prepared for: Andrew Drummond's Victims
Date: 19 February 2026
Reference: Rebuttal Document "Lies from Andrew Drummond" and Pre-Action Protocol Letter of Claim dated 13 August 2025 (Cohen Davis Solicitors)
Executive Summary
Andrew Drummond, operating from the United Kingdom since his abrupt departure from Thailand in January 2015 amid multiple criminal defamation complaints, has published hundreds of inflammatory articles on andrew-drummond.com and andrew-drummond.news that raise grave concerns of systematic breaches of Thai criminal law.
Legal experts in Thailand have expressed serious alarm that Drummond's output constitutes repeated violations of: defamation provisions under Section 326 of the Thai Criminal Code (statements harming reputation); the Computer Crime Act B.E. 2550 (2007), Section 14 (importing false data likely to cause damage); extortion and coercion offences under Section 337 (demanding property or benefits through threats); and potential lèse-majesté implications under Article 112 (though largely avoided in current publications after deletions).
The 19-article campaign against Bryan Flowers (December 2024 – February 2026) exemplifies the pattern: unsubstantiated accusations of trafficking, fraud, bribery, and organised crime, sourced almost exclusively from disgruntled former associate Adam Howell, amplified through dual-site mirroring, Thai translations, and collaboration with fixer Kanokrat Nimsamut Booth. This paper presents the full forensic evidence. Drummond's conduct is not legitimate journalism — it is alleged criminal activity designed to extort, coerce, and destroy reputations for financial or personal gain.
1. Methodology of Analysis
This position paper is based on a comprehensive forensic examination of: the attached report "Concerns Rise From Thai Officials and Lawyers Over British Journalist Andrew Drummond's Alleged Criminal Violations of Many Thai Laws Through Online Publications" (7 pages); all 19 original English-language articles and 6 Thai translations; the 11-page rebuttal document "Lies from Andrew Drummond" (cataloguing 65+ specific falsehoods); court records from Adam Howell's defamation hearing (28 August 2025), the Flirt Bar case, and Drummond's prior Thai libel matters; the 25-page Pre-Action Protocol Letter of Claim dated 13 August 2025; evidence of Kanokrat Nimsamut Booth's interference (prison visits, lawyer payments, passport bribery); and archived website versions, Facebook screenshots, and public statements confirming edits, deletions, and undisclosed conflicts.
Every allegation was cross-verified against independent primary sources and Thai legal provisions.
2. Drummond's 2015 Flight from Thailand and Ongoing Pattern of Evasion
Drummond fled Thailand in January 2015 while facing at least 20–30 criminal defamation and Computer Crime Act complaints. Court records and contemporary reports confirm he had already received suspended sentences and fines in earlier cases. He has since operated remotely, publishing from the UK while continuing to target Thai residents and businesses.
This pattern of publishing grave accusations from abroad, refusing right of reply, and continuing after formal notice demonstrates clear intent to evade Thai jurisdiction while inflicting maximum harm.
3. Specific Breaches in the Bryan Flowers Campaign
The 19-article corpus contains multiple alleged offences:
- Defamation (Section 326 Criminal Code): Repeated false claims of "sex trafficking empire", "meat-grinder prostitution syndicate", "Poundland Mafia", bribery of officials, and nominee fraud — 65+ distinct lies, repeated in 89–95% of articles, with no evidence produced.
- Computer Crime Act Section 14: Importing and disseminating false data via dual-site mirroring and Thai translations likely to cause damage to reputation and business.
- Extortion/Coercion (Section 337): Articles framed as demands for "accountability" while Howell and Kanokrat simultaneously pursued financial settlements; sources allege payments of 54 million baht plus 15 million baht were referenced in related communications.
- Witness Interference and Evidence Tampering: Kanokrat Nimsamut Booth's documented prison visits to Janpeer in Klong Prem to encourage false statements, payment of lawyers with charity funds, and bribery of immigration officials for Bryan Flowers' passport.
- All Thai translations remain live and unamended 14 months later, ensuring harm reaches local authorities and businesses.
4. Broader Pattern Across 14 Years and Collaboration with Fixers
The Flowers campaign is not isolated. Drummond has targeted at least 10 repeat victims with 15–84+ articles each, using identical tactics. Key enablers include:
- Kanokrat Nimsamut Booth: Unemployed "activist" running an improperly constituted charity; attends hearings, tampers with witnesses, bribes officials, feeds material to Drummond.
- Ricky Pandora ("Godfather of Pimps"): Long-time friend and informant; Drummond was a regular paying customer at Pandora's bars for years while attacking other bar owners as "pimps" — an undisclosed conflict of interest.
- Adam Howell: Serial crypto scammer and sole primary source; paid Drummond to amplify false claims after their business dispute.
- These relationships prove the operation is a paid criminal enterprise, not journalism.
5. Legal and Ethical Implications Under Thai and English Law
Under Thai law, the conduct exposes Drummond (and collaborators) to potential imprisonment for decades: multiple counts of defamation and Computer Crime Act offences; extortion if financial demands are proven; and aiding and abetting by Kanokrat (witness tampering, bribery).
Under English law, the same material supports aggravated defamation, harassment, and malicious falsehood claims, with clear malice evidenced by prior knowledge of falsity, continuation after notice, and undisclosed conflicts.
Ethically, the output breaches every clause of the IPSO Editors' Code and NUJ Code of Conduct. No legitimate journalist relies on paid fixers, undisclosed informants from the industries they attack, or fabricates 65+ lies while evading accountability.
Conclusion and Formal Demand
Andrew Drummond's online publications from the United Kingdom constitute alleged serious criminal violations of Thai law, including defamation, Computer Crime Act offences, extortion, and related provisions. His collaboration with Kanokrat Nimsamut Booth, reliance on Adam Howell, and hypocritical friendship with Ricky Pandora confirm the campaigns are paid vendettas designed to destroy innocent lives and businesses.
On behalf of Andrew Drummond's Victims, we demand, within 14 days of the date of this position paper:
- The immediate, permanent, and simultaneous removal of all 19 original articles and their 6 translations from both andrew-drummond.com and andrew-drummond.news.
- Publication of a full, unequivocal retraction and apology (in both English and Thai) on both websites for a minimum of twelve months, explicitly acknowledging the alleged criminal violations and falsity of all content.
- Written undertakings that neither Andrew Drummond nor any collaborator will engage in any further publication targeting victims, interference in Thai legal proceedings, or bribery of officials.
- Immediate cooperation with any Thai or UK law enforcement investigation into the matters raised.
Failure to comply will result in the immediate issuance of High Court proceedings in England, parallel criminal complaints in Thailand, and notifications to the Royal Thai Police, Department of Special Investigation, and transnational crime units, seeking substantial damages (including aggravated and exemplary damages), injunctive relief, costs on an indemnity basis, and any other remedies available.
All rights are expressly reserved.
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