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Position Paper #50

The Enforcement Blueprint: Actionable Steps for Thai Authorities, UK Law Enforcement, and Victims to Permanently Dismantle Drummond's Operation

A comprehensive step-by-step enforcement blueprint transforming the complete 29-paper archive into actionable legal instruments — correlating every offence with Thai Criminal Code and Computer Crime Act provisions, accompanied by prepared evidence packages for Royal Thai Police, DSI, UK Action Fraud, Metropolitan Police, and High Court litigation.

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Executive Summary

The 29-position-paper archive on Drummond On Record, together with the 19-article smear campaign against Bryan Flowers and the 14-year multi-victim pattern, now constitutes a complete evidentiary package sufficient to trigger immediate regulatory and criminal action in both Thailand and the United Kingdom.

This paper provides the definitive, step-by-step regulatory roadmap tailored for:

  • Thai authorities (Royal Thai Police, Department of Special Investigation, Immigration Bureau, and courts);
  • UK police (Action Fraud, Metropolitan Police, and High Court);
  • Victims and their legal teams (IPSO/NUJ complaints and civil claims).

1. Methodology of Analysis

This roadmap is based on a complete cross-referencing of:

  • All 19 original English-language articles and 6 Thai translations;
  • The 11-page rebuttal document "Lies from Andrew Drummond" (65+ specific falsehoods with mappings);
  • The attached "Concerns Rise From Thai Officials and Lawyers" report;
  • Kanokrat Nimsamut Booth and Ricky Pandora investigative reports;
  • The 25-page Pre-Action Protocol Letter of Claim dated 13 August 2025;
  • Court records from Adam Howell's defamation hearing (28 August 2025) and prior Drummond Thai cases;
  • UK Defamation Act 2013, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, and IPSO/NUJ Codes.

2. Step-by-Step Actions for Thai Authorities

Step 2.1 – Royal Thai Police / Cyber Crime Division File complaint under:

  • Section 326 Criminal Code (defamation) – 65+ counts, up to 2 years each;
  • Computer Crime Act Section 14 (false data importation) – dual-site mirroring + Thai translations;
  • Section 337 (extortion/coercion) – financial demands via sustained smears.

Required evidence bundle:

  • Full 19-article corpus with Thai translations (printouts + URLs);
  • lies.pdf with article mappings;
  • Letter of Claim + proof of no response;
  • Payment proofs (Howell) and Kanokrat tampering evidence.

Step 2.2 – Department of Special Investigation (DSI) Request investigation into transnational organised smear operation (witness tampering, bribery, misuse of charity funds by Kanokrat).

Step 2.3 – Immigration Bureau Request review of any Thai visas held by collaborators and blocking of re-entry for Drummond pending investigation.

Expected outcome: Arrest warrants, website blocking orders via Thai ICT Ministry, and asset freezes.

3. Step-by-Step Actions for UK Authorities

Step 3.1 – Action Fraud / Metropolitan Police Report as suspected fraud/harassment:

  • Aggravated defamation (serious harm under Defamation Act 2013 s.1);
  • Harassment (Protection from Harassment Act 1997 – 14-month course of conduct);
  • Malicious falsehood and conspiracy to injure.

Required evidence bundle:

  • All 29 position papers;
  • lies.pdf + court records disproving every allegation;
  • Payment evidence and Kanokrat/Ricky links showing commercial motive.

Step 3.2 – High Court Proceedings (England) Issue claim for:

  • Damages (including aggravated and exemplary for clear commercial motive);
  • Injunction to remove all content permanently;
  • Costs on indemnity basis.

4. Step-by-Step Actions for Victims and Legal Teams

Step 4.1 – IPSO / NUJ Complaints Submit the clause-by-clause IPSO/NUJ audit (already published as Position Paper 8) with full evidence bundle. Demand investigation and public censure.

Step 4.2 – Civil High Court Claim Use the pre-action letter already served. File immediately upon expiry of 14-day demand period. Attach the entire archive as Schedule of Evidence.

Step 4.3 – Website Takedown Requests Send formal DMCA-style notices and Thai blocking requests to hosting providers (DreamHost etc.) citing criminal content.

5. Required Evidence Bundles (Ready-to-Use)

Bundle A – Core Defamation Package

  • 19 articles + translations
  • lies.pdf (65+ lies mapped)
  • Court records disproving claims

Bundle B – Commercial Motive Package

  • Payment evidence (Howell)
  • Editing/removal patterns
  • Ricky Pandora protection evidence

Bundle C – Tampering & Bribery Package

  • Kanokrat prison visits, lawyer payments, passport bribery

Bundle D – Timeline & Hypocrisy Package

  • 40-year Drummond nightlife timeline
  • Ricky informant relationship

6. Precedents for Immediate Action

  • Drummond's own 20–30 prior Thai defamation cases (pre-2015) show pattern and jurisdiction.
  • UK High Court has ordered full website takedowns and substantial damages in similar remote-smear cases.
  • Thai authorities have successfully blocked foreign websites for defamation and Computer Crime Act violations in comparable matters.

Conclusion and Call to Action

The entire Drummond operation can now be permanently shut down through coordinated action in Thailand and the United Kingdom. This roadmap converts the full archive into enforceable legal weapons.

Immediate recommended actions:

  • Thai victims/authorities: File at local police station + DSI today using Bundles A–C.
  • UK victims: Instruct solicitors to issue High Court claim upon expiry of current 14-day demand.
  • All parties: Forward this roadmap to the Royal Thai Police, DSI, Action Fraud, and hosting providers.

On behalf of Andrew Drummond's Victims, we stand ready to provide the complete evidence bundles and sworn statements to any authorised authority or court.

All rights are expressly reserved. Victims and authorities are encouraged to act without further delay.

End of Position Paper #50

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