This article is for unnamed Metropolitan Police Officers not stationed at Sun Hill, Barton Street, Stafford Row or Spicer Street.
Bomb Disposal Officer[]

Bomb Disposal Officer with Inspector Monroe. (Trojan Horse)
This officer was on site at Sun Hill in May 1990 to investigate a car bomb that exploded in the station yard that ultimately killed P.C. Ken Melvin. When approached by Inspector Andrew Monroe, the officer informed Monroe that due to the extent of the blast they were looking at more than 2lbs of Semtex being used and he expected to find a timing device. He was later present when a colleague found the remains of a photo of Melvin and his girlfriend. (Trojan Horse).

Bomb Disposal Officer with D.S. Roach, D.I. Burnside and Inspector Monroe. (Know Your Enemy)
In November 1990, the officer is on site when a suspected bomb was discovered on the doorstep of Kim Jarvis' flat. After an evacuation of the nearby area, the officer discovered the parcel (left by her husband Tony Jarvis) contained cash in the region of £20,000 and letter from Jarvis to his wife. (Know Your Enemy)

The Bomb Disposal Officer and team inspect Sun Hill following the blast. (Trojan Horse)
The Bomb Disposal Officer was played by David Warwick in both appearances. For the second appearance is is credit as playing Bomb Squad Officer.
Surveillance Officer[]

Surveillance Officer fits a wire to D.C. Lines (Lucky Day)
This officer was assigned to the Stolen Vehicles Unit and in June 1997 fitted D.C. Tosh Lines with a wire in preparation for an undercover sting against Pete Gapper. He apologised to Tosh for creating holes in his suit and when questioned by D.C.I. Jack Meadows informed the D.C.I. that the recording device had a run time of an hour. (Lucky Day)

The Surveillance Officer speaks to Lines and Meadows. (Lucky Day)
This unnamed officer was played by Sean Wightman for a single appearance.
Surveillance Officer[]
In June 1997, this officer was present with D.C.I. Jack Meadows and D.I. Noble (of the Stolen Vehicles Unit) at the surveillance of the undercover operation of D.C. Tosh Lines who purchasing a stolen car from Pete Gapper. (Lucky Day)

Surveillance Officer (Lucky Day)
Despite having one line of dialogue, the actor who played this character received no credit for his appearance.