A man has been arrested after the discovery of human remains in suitcases at Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
The 24-year-old was detained by Avon and Somerset armed officers at Temple Meads Station in Bristol in the early hours of Saturday.
The remains found in the luggage and in a flat in Shepherd’s Bush, west London, belong to two men, police have said.
The Met’s deputy assistant commissioner Andy Valentine said the arrest is “a significant development”.
“We understand the concerns of local communities in both Bristol and London and officers will remain in the Clifton and Shepherd’s Bush areas over the coming days to reassure those affected by this tragic incident,” he added.
“Anyone with any concerns is encouraged to speak with them.”
The Met Police had previously put out a statement saying they wanted to speak to Yostin Andres Mosquera.
Police are not looking for anyone else and the man arrested at Temple Meads station is being taken to London for questioning.
Just before midnight on Wednesday, Avon and Somerset Police received a report of a man with a suitcase acting suspiciously on the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Officers arrived within 10 minutes, but the man had left, leaving the cases behind. A second suitcase was found nearby.
The Metropolitan Police took over the investigation after body parts were found in a flat on Scott’s Road in west London.
Police have said formal identification of the two victims is yet to take place.
A 36-year-old man who was arrested in Greenwich in south-east London on Friday in connection with the investigation has since been released without charge.
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