California Man Arrested Again for Practicing Medicine Without a License
Thousand Oaks resident Nitun “Nate” Dayalghai Ahir faces multiple charges following his recent arrest.
Background of the Case
Nitun “Nate” Dayalghai Ahir, aged 44, has been re-arrested in Ventura County for allegedly providing medical treatment without a valid medical license. Despite being previously arrested for similar offenses, Ahir returned to practice soon after being released on bail.
Details of Arrest
Ahir was arraigned on Monday, facing charges of practicing medicine without a license and using terms such as “Doctor” to mislead patients. According to statements from the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office, he falsely represented himself as a physician at Regen Spine & Nerve clinic.
Authorities noted that Ahir was explicitly prohibited from providing any medical services as part of his bail conditions.
Licensing Status
Records from the California Department of Consumer Affairs reveal that Ahir does not hold a medical license in California or any other state. He is neither recognized as a doctor, surgeon, nor a nurse.
Additional Charges
In addition to practicing medicine without a license, Ahir faces charges related to identity theft and theft from vulnerable individuals. Prosecutors allege that he targeted particularly susceptible victims in a scheme that violated their trust.
Current Status and Next Steps
After posting $50,000 bail, Ahir is once again out of custody. He is scheduled to appear in court on June 25 for further proceedings regarding the new charges.