Cocaine and cannabis have allegedly been found in the home of a multi-millionaire banker arrested in the 'Putney Pusher' investigation, the Daily Mail can reveal. The suspect, 44, was detained yesterday at his £1.4million home in west London as part of the hunt for the jogger who shoved a pedestrian into the path of a double-decker bus nine years ago. He was arrested on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm. Drugs were then allegedly found at his home and he was rearrested for possession of Class A and Class B drugs. The Mail understands the drugs were cocaine and cannabis. He has now been bailed in relation to all charges. A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: 'On Monday, 15 June, a 44-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm. 'The arrest relates to an incident on 5 May 2017, where a woman was pushed into the path of a bus on Putney Bridge in Putney.'Once in police custody, he was also arrested on suspicion of possession of Class A and Class B drugs. 'He has since been bailed pending further investigation in relation to all offences. Enquiries continue.'Nine years ago, police released dramatic CCTV footage of the moment this jogger appeared to push a woman into the path of an incoming bus on Putney Bridge The jogger approaching the pedestrian during the morning rush hour on Putney Bridge The jogger was seen pushing the victim into the path of the incoming vehicle. The driver swerved and missed the woman's head by inchesThe suspect has familial links to some of Europe's leading royal dynasties, including the House of Windsor.He is a decorated former British Army officer who served in several major conflicts before embarking on a successful career in the City. His role involves advising high-net-worth individuals and institutions.The moment a male jogger pushed a female into the path of a bus on Putney Bridge went viral and garnered international headlines.Detectives interviewed 50 men and arrested three suspects, including an American investment banker - who was able to prove that he was in the US at the time.No suspect was ever charged and the case became one of Britain's most compelling unsolved cases.The investigation was closed in 2018 before new information came to light that led to today's dramatic development. The Putney Pusher incident took place on Putney Bridge during rush hour at around 7.40am.A woman was walking southwards when the jogger approached her from the opposite direction. Another CCTV still of the 'Putney Pusher' on the day of the shocking incident