Elvish Yadav, a Bigg Boss champion and YouTuber, is the subject of a Noida police inquiry about his alleged usage of snake venom at rave events. The 26-year-old has refuted each and every accusation.
Five people were taken into custody by the police subsequent to an NGO, People for Animals (PFA), setting up a trap with fictitious customers and contacting the accused to arrange pythons and cobras for a party they were “hosting.”
PFA member did a phone call to smuggler
The accused, Rahul, alleges in a fictitious phone conversation with PFA member Gaurav Gupta that he brings snakes from other states because of the strict security in Delhi. According to sources, PFA member Gaurav Gupta handed the police the call recordings. When Mr. Gupta inquires about whether Rahul set up a python in the alleged chat, the accused responds, “Don’t worry, you’ll get the python snake.” According to the accused, he has been doing this for 15 years. The accused claimed, “We’ve removed the venom from all the snakes, and there will be a trainer at the party so that kids can take pictures.”
Smuggler says this about Elvish’s party
Regarding how he ordered snakes for Elvish Yadav’s events, Rahul responded, “There are foreigners at his party and the event is usually big,” to the NGO representative who was posing as a customer. Elvish Yadav is well-connected, and when we have parties in Chhattarpur, Delhi, not even the cops show up.”
Elvish Yadav’s gatherings last only thirty minutes, and we are the first to leave because, according to the accused, he doesn’t want to take any chances because he fears embarrassment in public if he is discovered.
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