6 August 2025
The British Transport Police Authority (BTPA) is pleased to announce that Stuart Cundy has been appointed as the new Deputy Chief Constable of the British Transport Police (BTP).
Stuart will replace BTP’s former Deputy Chief Constable Alistair Sutherland who retired from policing in April this year.
Stuart most recently served as the Deputy Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, and after a rigorous recruitment process will join BTP on 27 October 2025.
Stuart’s distinguished policing career began with the Metropolitan Police Service in 1994, where he served in both uniform and detective roles at the forefront of public service in the Capital. In 2013 he became Assistant Chief Constable at Surrey Police, leading the specialist crime command, before returning to the Met in 2016.
As an experienced strategic commander across a wide range of complex, sensitive and high-profile matters, he brings a wealth of experience to BTP. Stuart was awarded a Queen’s Police Medal (QPM) in 2018 for leading the Met’s response to the London Bridge terror attacks and has also led several national policing portfolios on behalf of Chief Constable’s Council. These include homicide and major crime investigations, family liaison, and Coroner’s services, demonstrating his commitment to excellence and compassion in the most complex and sensitive areas of policing.
Notably, Stuart led the policing response into the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, where 72 people tragically lost their lives. This included overseeing both the police engagement with the public inquiry and the criminal investigation, which was unprecedented in both scale and complexity, as well as having a profound impact on the bereaved, survivors, residents and the local community.
In his most recent position as Deputy Assistant Commissioner, he also held key leadership roles across Corporate Services and Transformation, Professionalism and Frontline Policing, and continued to shape the future of policing with integrity, resilience, and strategic vision.
Chair of the BTPA, Ron Barclay-Smith says, “I am really pleased Stuart is joining BTP as Deputy Chief Constable. He brings a wealth of experience and insight from his time in the Met, and I am confident that he will make a valuable contribution to the work of BTP, as Guardians of the Railway. The BTP Authority looks forward to supporting Stuart in this important role and to the positive impact his leadership will bring.”
Stuart says, “I am really excited to be joining BTP as DCC and I look forward to working closely with the Chief Constable and colleagues across BTP, as well as with our partners across the rail, underground and tram networks, to protect passengers and railway staff and minimise disruption.
My time policing the nation’s capital has given me a wealth of operational experience. At this pivotal moment for Great Britain’s railway, I see a real opportunity for BTP to build on its unique reputation as the guardians of the railway and to lead the way in its field of policing.
I joined policing to make a difference. It will be a privilege to serve the railway community across England, Scotland and Wales, and to work alongside the dedicated officers and staff of BTP, the Authority, and our industry partners, to deliver a safe, secure and resilient network.
Finally, I want to thank my family, friends and colleagues for their unwavering support throughout my policing journey. I know they will continue to stand beside me as I begin this exciting new chapter.”
This announcement can also be found on the British Transport Police website here.