Further arrests and charges were likely in the near future.
Syme said that although the police were pleased to have a priority offender in custody, the tactical crime team was still following other leads in relation to recent vehicle thefts.
"I urge members of the community to report any suspicious activity they see around vehicles to give Police the best chance of catching these offenders."
The police announcement of the charges against the 28-year-old man comes after a Christchurch car dealer, Christopher Schwartz, told of city businesses being hit by car thieves. He believes an organised gang is at work.
"They're stealing cars, thieving number-plates off other legitimate vehicles and putting them on their stolen cars so they're not seen as stolen in the eyes of the public when up the road."
Schwartz believed some stolen cars were being broken up into parts for sale.
Syme said people with information about car thefts could pass this anonymously to the police at 0800 555 111 or by phoning their local police station.