Elvish Yadav Rave Case || Why Don’t You Ask Elvish? Accsued Confesses Knowing YouTuber In Phone Conversation

NEW DELHI: Following the involvement of YouTuber Elvish Yadav in a case related to the alleged illegal organization of rave parties and the use of snake venom, one of the accused acknowledged their connection with the Bigg Boss OTT winner during a phone conversation with the complainant.

On Friday, the Noida Police apprehended five individuals on suspicion of using snake venom at rave parties. During the police interrogation, Elvish Yadav’s name emerged in connection with the case as the arrested individuals disclosed that they used to supply snakes for events hosted by the Big Boss OTT winner.

In a phone conversation obtained by India Today TV, one of the accused was heard discussing their ability to provide various types of snakes but also disclaimed responsibility for any potential risks.

The complainant, a wildlife activist posing as a prospective snake venom customer, informed the accused, “Elvish Yadav gave me your number.”

In response, the accused remarked, “Oh, Elvish gave you my number? Why don’t you ask Elvish about the charges for the snakes?”

The accused then quoted a price range for the snakes, stating, “I can manage in the range of Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000.”

Elvish Yadav vehemently denied the allegations, branding them as “fake” and emphasizing their lack of credibility in an Instagram post. He also made a plea to safeguard his reputation in a video message shared on social media.

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An FIR was registered under the Wildlife (Protection) Act and for criminal conspiracy after a complaint by Gaurav Gupta of People for Animals (PFA), an organization associated with BJP parliamentarian Maneka Gandhi.

The complaint targeted six individuals, including Yadav, for allegedly organizing illegal rave parties and shooting videos involving snakes and snake venom at a banquet hall in Noida and other parts of the National Capital Region (NCR).

With inputs from the India Today..

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