A man suspected of handling the bomb that killed 20 people at a popular shrine in Bangkok has shown police where he is alleged to have handed the device over.<br /><br /> Officials say Yusufu Mierili has confessed to being part of the network and to being in the area of the bombing.<br /><br /> He is one of two people arrested so far. The search continues for a further four.<br /><br /> “This place is where he met the man in the yellow shirt and handed over the backpack that he was carrying. Yusufu said it was heavy and it was a bomb”, Royal Thai Police Spokesman General Prawut Thavornsiri told reporters.<br /><br /> Hunt focuses on yellow-shirted man<br /><br /> Thai sleuths narrow focus on alleged Bangkok bomber’s yellow shirt<br /><br /> http://t.co/UQNUV8yJff pic.twitter.com/hBYPDVXS9m— Peronel Ghiraldi (@hadakelulib) September 7, 2015<br /><br /> Police think a yellow-shirted man, who is still at large, is the main suspect who planted the bomb.<br /><br /> He was caught on CCTV placing a backpack at the Erawan Shrine, moments before the blast that killed 20