A man has been arrested in Italy as part of the investigation into the 1977 murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett at their home on Easey Street, Melbourne.

The 65-year-old dual citizen of Australia and Greece was arrested at an Airport in Rome on Thursday night.

Armstrong and Bartlett were found dead in their homes on Easey Street in Collingwood on January 13, 1977.

A man has been arrested in Italy over the 1997 murders of Suzanne Armstrong (right) and Susan Bartlett (left) at their home on Easey Street, Melbourne. (Nine)

Both of them, aged 27 and 28, had been stabbed several times.

Around the same time, police found and checked a then-teenager near Easey Street, and recorded that he was carrying a knife.

In a reinvestigation into the crime, he agreed to provide DNA, but then fled to Greece.

Local laws in the country meant he had to be charged within seven years of the offence, and Australian police were unable to extradite him after diplomatic attempts failed.

He was instead placed on an international watch list, leading to his arrest in Rome 16 years later.

He remains in custody and is expected to be extradited to Victoria.

Armstrong and Bartlett had last been seen alive on January 10, 1977.

Around the same time, police found and checked a then-teenager near Easey Street, and recorded that he was carrying a knife. (The Age)

Armstrong’s 16-month-old baby was found alive and unharmed in his cot when police found the women’s bodies.

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said homicide detectives have worked tirelessly for four decades to solve the case.

“The Easey Street murders, as they came to be known, have always been a priority for Victoria Police,” Patton said.

“This was a crime that struck at the heart of our community – two women in their own home, where they should have felt their safest.

“While we still have some way to go, this arrest is an important breakthrough.

“I also want to recognise the enduring resilience of both the Armstrong and Bartlett families, who have grieved for over four decades and no doubt this will be a very emotional time for them.

“I hope this arrest brings you closer to the answers you so richly deserve and have waited so long for.”

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