Elvish yadav case News
Seven acccused including YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav have been arrested so far in connection with the snake venom case.
Elvish Yadav sent to 14 days of Judicial custody in connection with a case under the Wild Life Protection Act 1972.
elvish Yadav case: Police has intensified investigation in the snake venom case in Sector 49 of Noida. Noida Police has got 24 hours remand of the main accused Rahul. This remand will start from 12 o'clock today
Fazilpuria on Elvish Yadav Meetup: YouTuber and Bigg Boss fame Elvish Yadav is being interrogated in the rave party case. In this connection, a special conversation took place with Zee News. During this time, a big statement of Singer Fazilpuriya has come out. During an interview with Zee News, Singer Fazilpuriya said, 'Intoxication due to snake poison, found out for the first time'. Listen to the full interview.
Elvish Yadav case: Big revelations have come out from the sources in the Elvish Yadav case. During interrogation, it was revealed that Fazilpuriya used to bring snakes to the party. Police interrogation revealed that Bollywood singer Fazilpuriya used to arrange snakes for his shooting.
Elvish Yadav Breaking: YouTuber Elvish Yadav involved in rave party and snake venom trade in NoidaNoida Police has interrogated him. Earlier, in the case of snake venom trade, Sector 49 police of Noida, including Rahul Yadav, 6 people were arrested.. Some time ago Rajasthan Police had detained Elvish Yadav.. and released him after interrogation. After FIR was registered in Noida in the case of rave party and snake venom trade, Elvish Yadav gave clarification and declared himself innocent.
The main accused allegedly revealed that they used to supply snakes at parties at the behest of Elvish Yadav.
Speaking exclusively to Zee News, Elvish Yadav has denied any involvement in the Noida rave parties and no connection whatsoever with those arrested in this connection.
Rave parties are characterised by loud electronic dance music and are often associated with illegal use of drugs
Derivatives from reptiles such as snakes are sometimes illegally used for recreational purposes and as a substitute for substances like cannabis and opium
Using snake venom to get high can be extremely dangerous and can lead to toxication or poisoning
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