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YouTuber Elvish Yadav addresses accusations of rave parties and selling snake venom
Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner and popular YouTuber, Elvish Yadav is currently making several headlines related to a legal dispute after an FIR was filed against him in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The social media sensation is facing serious allegations, including his alleged participation in arranging snake-related incidents at clubs and parties.
These allegations came to light following a raid conducted by the People for Animals (PFA) team. Reports indicate that the PFA team conducted a raid at a party in Sector 49 of Noida, during which snake venom was discovered. Additionally, five individuals were apprehended at the event. The FIR filed by the Noida Police details the discovery of five cobras, one python, one two-headed snake, and one rat snake in their possession.
There isn’t even 1% truth to them: Elvish Yadav
Meanwhile, the YouTuber has finally broken his silence and revealed his side of the story. Elvish posted a video on the micro-blogging site X (formerly known as Twitter), in which he said that he doesn’t have even 1% involvement in whatever allegations are being made against him and he is also ready to cooperate with the UP police for any kind of investigation.
Watch the video here:
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— Elvish Yadav (@ElvishYadav) November 3, 2023
“When I woke up in the morning, I saw reports that I had been arrested, and I was caught with intoxicating substances. All these reports and charges against me are fake. There isn’t even 1% truth to them. I am ready to fully cooperate with the UP police.” he said in the video.
The allegations against Elvish Yadav primarily revolve around the use of live snakes in videos filmed at rave parties held in farmhouses in the National Capital Region (NCR). PFA received a tip-off regarding Elvish’s involvement in these activities, and they promptly alerted the police, identifying him as the primary suspect. The individual who provided the tip-off had previously contacted Elvish, who then shared the contact information of his agent, Rahul, which ultimately led to the organization of the event in question.