Elvish Yadav Admits to Organizing Snake Venom at Rave Parties

Elvish Yadav Admits to Arranging Snake Venom at Rave Parties, Despite Earlier Denials: Police

YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav, who had previously denied any involvement in the snake venom case, has now confessed to providing snake venom at parties. Noida Police arrested Yadav on Sunday in connection with an investigation into the alleged use of snake venom as a recreational drug at a party. According to a report by NDTV on Monday, police sources revealed that Elvish Yadav has admitted to arranging snakes and snake venom at rave parties organized by him.

Elvish’s Confession and Involvement in the Snake Venom Case

Initially denying his involvement in the snake venom case, Elvish Yadav has reportedly confessed during questioning to being aware of the other accused individuals arrested for supplying snake venom last year. The other five individuals, identified as Rahul (32), Teetunath (45), Jaikaran (50), Narayan (50), and Ravinath (45), were residents of Moharband village in southeast Delhi’s Badarpur. They were arrested in connection with the case and are currently out on bail.

Background of the Snake Venom Case

The case involving Elvish Yadav revolves around the alleged sale of snake venom at rave parties in the National Capital Region. Elvish, a popular YouTuber and singer from Gurugram, gained fame after winning the Big Boss OTT 2 reality show hosted by Salman Khan in 2023. The Noida police arrested Elvish Yadav on Sunday in connection with the snake venom case.

Following his arrest, Elvish was sent to 14-day judicial custody. He was called in for questioning at Sector 20 police station on Sunday, according to officials familiar with the matter. Additionally, Elvish is also accused of using snakes in his video shoots.

Police Find Evidence Against Elvish Yadav

Noida Police have stated that they have found substantial evidence implicating Elvish Yadav in the supply of snake venom. This evidence likely contributed to his arrest and subsequent detention. Elvish’s involvement in supplying snake venom is a serious offense, and the police are conducting a thorough investigation into the matter.

Legal Proceedings and Charges Against Elvish Yadav

Elvish Yadav and the other accused individuals were booked under the Wildlife (Protection) Act and Section 120 B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code. The charges stem from allegations that they provided snake venom at a party held in Noida’s Sector 51 on November 3 last year. The case gained attention after animal welfare activist Gaurav Gupta, associated with the NGO People For Animals, approached the Sector 49 police station with information about the incident.

Conclusion

The admission by Elvish Yadav of his involvement in arranging snake venom at rave parties marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation. Despite his initial denials, Elvish’s confession sheds light on the extent of his participation in the illegal activities related to the sale and distribution of snake venom. As legal proceedings continue, authorities will further scrutinize the evidence and gather more information to ensure justice is served in this case.

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