Counterfeit clothes worth more than half a million pounds have been seized from a property in Bellshill.
Police and trading standards officers carried out a search at an address in the Earn Avenue area of the town on Tuesday, June 13.
The clothing, believed to be worth an estimated value of around £514,000, was recovered at the scene.
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The 62-year-old man is due to appear at Hamilton Sheriff Court on July 11.
Detective Sergeant Graham McAdam said: “We continue to work with our partners at Trading Standards to disrupt those involved in this type of criminality.
“Anyone with information or concerns should contact Police Scotland via 101."
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