The man is under arrest for embezzlement and An investigation has been launched and the man is under arrest for embezzlement, police said in a statement late Sunday.
He had tried to sell "a piece of the clothing he used at the crash site" when teams were investigating the disaster involving the plane flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, the statement added.
All 298 people on board MH17, mostly Dutch citizens, were killed when the plane was hit by a Russian-made BUK missile fired from territory held by pro-Russian rebels in July last year, according to a Dutch-led inquiry.
Marktplaats told Dutch television NOS that the "offensive" link had now been removed from the site.
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The man had tried to sell the items for 1,500 euros (USD 1,600), billing them as a "wall decoration" made from a jacket and cap given to the investigators, as well as the tissues and what he said was "a piece of the hull," NOS reported.
The police said "further research will determine" whether the items actually came from the plane.