Dutch Teen..Shocking Arrest in Spain Over Mistaken Identity Murder of Zwolle Local

"Dutch Teen Arrested in Spain for Mistaken Identity Murder"

A Dutch teen allegedly committed a mistaken murder in Spain, shooting Jasin Ajar, who was not the intended target, shocking both countries.
Tom de Vries23 September 2025Last Update :
Nederlander (17) verdacht van vergismoord op Zwollenaar in zuiden Spanje
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Nederlander (17) Verdacht van Vergismoord op Zwollenaar in Zuiden Spanje

6 Key Takeaways
  • Victim was not the intended target.
  • Suspect used a semi-automatic Tokarev pistol.
  • Victim saved others before being shot.
  • Arrested suspect is a minor in Spain.
  • Drug criminal allegedly ordered the hit.
  • Crowdfunding initiated for victim's repatriation.

Published: 2025-09-22 23:47:00

A 17-year-old Dutch national is suspected of mistakenly killing Jasin Ajar, a 25-year-old from Zwolle, in Spain. Authorities believe this was a case of mistaken identity.

Fast Answer: Ajar was shot 18 times by the suspect, who is now the youngest to face such charges in Spain.

Details

The incident occurred on December 6-7, 2024, when Ajar, working in a café in Fuengirola, closed the front door just as a gunman approached. Witnesses report that he fled through the back but was shot by the suspect, who fired a semi-automatic Tokarev pistol.

Police believe the intended target was another Dutch individual present at the bar. Ajar had recently completed his studies in Zwolle and moved to Spain for a gap year.

Key Points

  • The suspect is the first minor in Spain charged with a contract killing.
  • He had an international arrest warrant for a previous murder in the Netherlands.
  • Two other Dutch individuals were allegedly involved in the Fuengirola murder.

Additional Context

The case has shocked both Dutch and Spanish communities. Ajar’s family expressed disbelief over his death, emphasizing that he had no criminal connections. A crowdfunding campaign was launched to cover his repatriation and funeral expenses.

Alert! The suspect’s age raises concerns about youth involvement in serious crimes in Spain.

Authorities are investigating further connections to organized crime, as the alleged mastermind, a 20-year-old drug criminal, has been linked to multiple contract killings. The suspect’s next court appearance is scheduled for December 6, 2025.

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