MOPAC Failed the Durrant Murder—Not Once, But Three Times states the Mayor's office by his email title to Jordan on December 23rd 2025.
- jordandurante81
- Jan 2
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MOPAC Oversight Failures in the Durrant Murder Case
The agency responsible for police oversight, Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), has failed the investigation into the murder of James William Durrant on three separate occasions over many years.
Despite repeated interventions and the submission of new evidence, MOPAC did not act effectively or transparently. Throughout this process, Jordan Durante documented and recorded every stage, creating a clear record of MOPAC’s repeated oversight failures.
The email shown below is correspondence from the Mayor’s Office, sent after Jordan shared a detailed pamphlet outlining evidence of Masonic influence and institutional failures within both the police and MOPAC. The response demonstrates that the material was received at senior levels, yet meaningful action has still not followed but will 2026 be the year for justice?
This record forms part of a growing body of evidence showing long-term institutional failure in the review of a murder investigation.

Unusual Website Activity and the Wider Context of the Investigation
The visitor data shown above records simultaneous access from the Isle of Man and Bogotá. This coincidence is significant in the context of the wider investigation.
As will be documented in forthcoming posts, the impostor trustee later involved in the Durrant estate had historical associations with individuals connected to the aviation network used by Pablo Escobar. Evidence supporting this link appears in archival investigative journalism, including a Dirty Money programme broadcast on 11 January 1988.
Although this episode is now largely unavailable or muted online, a full version with sound was obtained through Jordan’s collaboration with Frank Casey[Bernie Madoff fraud] in the United States, who supplied archival material from the original World in Action broadcasts. This material will be published in due course.
It is against this backdrop that the simultaneous website traffic from the Isle of Man and Bogotá must be viewed and soon the CIA links will be shown.

Additional International Activity Identified
The screenshots shown above also record website access from Russia and Australia. These locations are not random and must be viewed in the wider context of the investigation.
Russia is relevant due to the historic international connections of an individual closely linked to the Durrant case [John] For legal and evidential reasons, further detail will be published at a later stage. What can be stated at this point is that these connections were extensive, international, and intelligence-related in nature.
Australia appears in the data because legal advisers involved in the administration and structuring of the Durrant family trusts were later implicated in a major fraud case in Australia. That matter, including the individuals and firms involved, will be set out in full with supporting documentation in a future publication.
As with other jurisdictions already identified—including the Isle of Man, Jersey, the United States, and Colombia—these website visits align with known historical, financial, and legal connections uncovered during the investigation.
They form part of a broader, documented pattern that continues to emerge as evidence is preserved and prepared for release.

Public Disclosure, Accountability, and the Path to Justice
As I was advised by Frank Casey, meaningful accountability in cases of serious, high-level crime is often achieved by strategic public disclosure. When evidence is shared at the right time and public opinion is engaged, political pressure can compel authorities to act lawfully—leading to arrests and prosecutions for crimes including arms dealing, tax evasion, money laundering, theft, and large-scale fraud.
This approach now underpins my work.
Shown above is a screenshot from the BBC, acknowledging my formal complaint concerning the role of the Freemasons and what I allege to be a long-running Masonic cover-up of my grandfather’s financially motivated murder.
The case connects directly to other nationally and internationally significant matters, including Robert Maxwell, Roberto Calvi, Jeffrey Epstein, and multiple other unresolved or suspicious deaths. Taken together, this places the Durrant murder firmly in the category of national importance.
A full Freemasons timeline—setting out dates, documents, individuals, and institutional responses—will be released next.
An Unanswered Question
One final point must be placed on the public record.
When Sir Mark Rowley stated that Freemasons serving in the police would be required to declare their membership, he explained that the decision was “intelligence-led.” He did not state that this change arose from the Daniel Morgan review, published in June 2021.
This raises an important and unresolved question:
Which murder investigation triggered this intelligence-led decision?Was it the Daniel Morgan case—or was it the evidence and disclosures arising from my work into the murder of James William Durrant?
The public deserves clarity.
Thank you to everyone who has followed, supported, and shared this work.Wishing you all a very happy New Year.
Kind regards,
Jordan Durante






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