Brentford address was searched as part of investigation

        Mohammed Shah Subhani
Two men, aged 22 and 25, were arrested on suspicion of murder, kidnap/abduction and perverting the course of justice on 8th July regarding the disappearance of Mohammed Shah Subhani.
The first has been bailed to return to the police in August and the second has been released under investigation. A search of an address in Brentford has been completed.
Detective Inspector Vicky Tunstall, of the Homicide and Major Crime Command, who leads the investigation, said: “As   the length of time since Shah was last seen or heard from grows, the   more concerned we are for his welfare. While the primary focus of our   investigation remains to locate Shah we must be prepared for the fact   that he may have come to harm, and today we have arrested two people on   suspicion of murder.
“We   have begun to meticulously piece together the events surrounding Shah’s   disappearance on the 7th May, and during the last two weeks, we have   seen some positive progress in our investigation.
          
“The   recovery of his Audi Q3 has been a turning point for us and we continue   to track backwards to establish exactly the series of events to locate   Shah and provide answers for his family.”
          
A   £20,000 Met reward is being offered both for information leading to the   whereabouts of Mohammed, and also information leading to the   identification, arrest and prosecution of anyone connected with his   disappearance.
          
Anyone   with information about Mohammed’s whereabouts is asked to call police   on 101 or contact us via Twitter @MetCC quote 19MIS017114.
          
To give information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.
          
July 12, 2019