Canadian murder suspect Luka Rocco Magnotta has been arrested in Berlin.
Magnotta is wanted by Montreal authorities on first-degree murder and other charges, including threatening Canadian politicians.
He is suspected of killing Jun Lin – a 33-year-old Chinese university student with whom he had a relationship – filming the attack and mailing the victim's dismembered body parts to Canadian political parties.
German police Chief-Supt. Stefan Rieldich told CBC News that Berlin authorities arrested Magnotta in an internet café Monday at 2 p.m. local time.
"As far as I know he was arrested alone, and there was no struggle," Rieldich said.
Magnotta is being held at the Berlin prison and is expected to be brought in front of a judge on Tuesday.
Magnotta, dubbed the "Butcher of Montreal" by European media, was spotted in Paris on the weekend, at a local café and in a hotel.