In the world of Thailand's expat smear campaigns and online vendettas, Andrew Drummond has once again emerged from the fringes to lob recycled accusations at British entrepreneur Bryan Flowers. His February 1, 2026, article, titled "British 'Entrepreneur' in Thai Under-Aged Sex Trafficking Scandal Has Internet Meltdown," is little more than a rehash of old claims, laced with selective screenshots and a blatant defense of his controversial Thai fixer, Kanokrat Nimsamut Booth. This isn't journalism—it's a calculated smear campaign designed to stir chaos, protect questionable allies, and escalate personal grudges. But let's peel back the layers and expose the hypocrisy at play.

Drummond's Pattern of Repetition and Harassment

Drummond, a self-styled investigative reporter with a history of courting controversy, has targeted Flowers repeatedly over 13 months and others over 14 years. His latest piece trots out familiar tropes: allegations of involvement in underage sex trafficking, control over Pattaya's bar scene via the Night Wish Group, and claims of an "internet meltdown" where Flowers supposedly unleashes libelous attacks online. Drummond paints Flowers as a mastermind behind prostitution rings, citing court cases where Flowers' wife, Punnipa, received a three-year sentence (currently on appeal) and staff members were jailed for 21 years. He even drags in outdated websites and forums, accusing Flowers of promoting sex tourism and manipulating reviews.

But here's the rub—these are not new revelations. Drummond admits this is part of his ongoing "Night Wish Files" series, a year-long obsession that reeks of personal bias rather than fresh investigation. Insiders familiar with the scene suggest Drummond's persistence stems from deeper motives, including financial incentives from disgruntled parties like convicted Canadian investor Adam Howell. (who has a 11 year history of crypto scams) Flowers has long maintained that the trafficking charges were setup, stemming from a single incident where a 16-year-old used a borrowed ID to work willingly, with no evidence of forced exploitation. Court documents and witness statements, as detailed on sites critical of Drummond, reveal inconsistencies: the girl admitted borrowing the ID, police pre-wrote statements, and no actual trafficking victims were found in the "raid" and the evidence was illegally used from The Exodus Road and not police, rendering the raid illegal. Yet Drummond ignores these nuances, opting instead to amplify sensationalism.

This isn't the first time Drummond has harassed Flowers with lies. 16+ past articles have been deleted or edited when challenged, particularly those criticizing his own associates. His latest effort seems timed to exploit Flowers' recent return to Thailand on a tourist visa, after a brief departure in June 2025 for an annual family holiday to the UK. Flowers' supposed "meltdown"? A 3rd party response to relentless attacks, including doxxing and fake photos circulated by Drummond's camp. Drummond even boasts about receiving a prank call after his details were leaked—pot meet kettle.

At the heart of Drummond's article is a staunch defense of Kanokrat Nimsamut Booth, whom he portrays as a heroic "Thai legal assistant" to Adam Howell. But she has been working illegally and has been involved in case tampering. He dismisses Flowers' criticisms of her as baseless smears, claiming she "humiliated" Flowers in court by exposing lies and providing evidence. (not true at all) Drummond goes so far as to debunk a fake photo of Kanokrat purportedly from Nana Plaza, attributing it to an old hate site. But the photo was genuinely Kanokrat's from her social media.

But who is Kanokrat, really? Far from a qualified legal expert, she's a controversial figure with no formal legal credentials, accused of meddling in cases she has no business touching. According to detailed exposés on several sites like andrewdrummondfacts.com, Kanokrat has a checkered history: meeting Drummond decades ago in Bangkok's red-light district, serving as his on-ground operative for translations, court appearances, and snitching. She's attended multiple police summonses and defamation hearings on his behalf, even hosting his content on her platforms. (this is not journalism)

Kanokrat's interference extends to human trafficking cases, where she's alleged to tamper with witnesses. In the Flirt Bar incident central to Drummond's narrative, she reportedly visited the jailed cashier Janpeer in Klong Prem prison, pressuring her to maintain false charges against innocent parties in exchange for "help." This escalation, critics say, prolongs suffering for all involved, including Janpeer's children, while benefiting anti-trafficking NGOs like The Exodus Road, which has ties to police bounties and corruption allegations. Kanokrat's actions—paying bribes for passport copies, filing baseless reports to agencies, and leveraging her family's military connections (her brother, Sgt. Aun Nimsamut, is a co-director in her business ventures)—smack of illegal overreach.

Her personal scandals further undermine her credibility. Banned from the UK in 2011 for alleged infidelity and drug issues during her marriage to Scottish kilt-maker Dennis Booth, Kanokrat staged a dramatic protest outside the British Embassy in 2012, waving a knife and threatening suicide. She even threatened a 100 million baht lawsuit against the UK, escalating to the European Court of Human Rights. Her charity for Thai-foreign marriages is under police scrutiny for misuse of funds, including paying lawyers for Adam Howell's defamation case—where he received a suspended six-month sentence on August 28, 2025. Kanokrat got power of attorney for Adam Howell and fired his competent lawyer and hired a duty one, signing an illegitimate appeal herself, all while posing as an NGO rep. She recently did this in his civil case, leaving him with no defense at all.

Drummond's defense of Kanokrat isn't altruistic; it's self-serving. She's his attack dog in Thailand, but her meddling has backfired, even on their mutual ally, Adam Howell.

The Adam Howell Backlash: A Loose Cannon Exposed

Drummond's article curiously includes screenshots provided by Howell, showing bot-boosted views on Howell's YouTube video accusing Flowers of trafficking. Yet, in a twist of irony, Drummond criticizes the video itself as "dated" and not fully subscribed to, highlighting outdated views on recruitment from northeastern Thailand. This isn't new—Drummond has critiqued Howell before, only for those posts to mysteriously vanish, likely at Howell's behest.

Insiders reveal growing tensions: Howell, a crypto scammer behind failed schemes like Dope Coin and SuperDoge (which raised $13 million before abandonment), reportedly regrets funding Drummond's attacks. Kanokrat recently sacked Howell's lawyers in his absence—after he fled Thailand amid more criminal charges—knowing she lacked the qualifications to defend him. This reckless move has escalated problems for everyone, including Howell, who now sees Drummond as a "loose cannon" amplifying feuds indiscriminately.

Drummond's hypocrisy shines through in his past statements. He once quipped that Howell "deserves losing all his money" for investing in the bar business, despite Drummond's close ties to figures like Ricky Pandora, dubbed the "godfather of pimps" in Pattaya's underworld. Pandora's involvement in similar ventures hasn't drawn Drummond's ire—perhaps because they're allies?

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A Warning Ignored: Mayhem for Mayhem's Sake

Victims have warned Drummond: continue the smear campaigns, and the full extent of Kanokrat's illegal tampering—across multiple cases, including defamation, human trafficking interference, and charity fraud—will be exposed further. This includes her role in setups like the 2019 "Black Sex Slave Trade" story and 2022 divorce scandals. Drummond thrives on chaos, often causing collateral damage to those around him, including his own backers.

In truth, Flowers and his Thai partners have built a legitimate empire in Pattaya since 2006—31 venues, legal firms, property companies, and a kickboxing academy. His platforms, like Pattaya-Addicts, serve as community forums, not the blackmail hubs Drummond alleges. The real meltdown? Drummond's crumbling narrative, propped up by unreliable sources and a fixer who's more liability than asset.

It's time for Drummond to delete these baseless attacks and move on. Thailand's expat community deserves better than recycled lies from a provocateur who defends the indefensible. Bryan Flowers isn't the villain here—Drummond's relentless harassment is.

For more on Kanokrat's background and activities, see the detailed breakdown at andrewdrummondfacts.com