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Lithuania’s Vinted Says No Proof Sales Linked to Child Trafficking

Vinted said it removed some fabricated listings and is cooperating with authorities after social media posts sparked child trafficking claims.

  • French authorities launched an investigation into Vinted following viral social media reports alleging listings were used to disguise child trafficking, with the Ofmin, a French judicial police unit, conducting a preliminary investigation.
  • Viral screenshots show listings for used items like a 20,000 euros air conditioner remote with implausible age or size descriptions, sparking widespread claims on social media that these advertisements disguise child trafficking.
  • Investigative reports revealed some listings were fabricated by teenagers posing as sellers to 'catch "pedos,"' while fact-checker Mimikama stated the screenshots are likely trolling, not evidence of child trafficking.
  • On June 26, Vinted posted a statement on Instagram confirming it found no credible cases linking listings to trafficking and is "swiftly removing" fabricated advertisements while cooperating with authorities.
  • France High Commissioner for Childhood Sarah El Haïry referred the matter to the prosecutor's office and Arcom, while authorities reported listings to PHAROS to investigate their origin and purpose.
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In France, the judiciary has launched an investigation into reports of possible child trafficking on the sales platform Vinted. The Lithuanian company denies the accusations. Earlier this week, police in Germany informed journalists that no evidence of child trafficking via Vinted had been found. The reports have caused a stir on social media. Influencers shared screenshots of suspicious advertisements on the platform, where primarily second-han…

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The French judiciary has launched an investigation into possible misuse of the second-hand platform Vinted following reports on social media about advertisements linked to child trafficking. As yet, it has not been established that this is actually the case.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Internet users reported ads they thought were suspicious because they sold worthless toys at astronomical prices.

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An investigation has been launched in France following reports regarding suspected child trafficking on the sales platform Vinted. This was announced by the Nanterre Public Prosecutor's Office. Several users had reported advertisements in which toys were offered for unreasonable amounts, with descriptions including weights, ages, and heights that could belong to children.

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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