Road cops stopped a car in North Queensferry on October 18.
After searching the car, officers say they found potentially stolen goods.
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The 45-year-old driver was arrested and charged in connection with an operation tackling organised crime-linked retail offences.
Police claim that he has an outstanding warrant for shoplifting across central Scotland, including Glasgow and Clydebank.
He is set to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on October 20.
Sergeant Eoin Maxwell, Road Patrol North, said: “We are committed to tackling retail crime and road policing work alongside local policing and CID to gather evidence and utilise all resources at our disposal to bring these individuals to justice.”