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Elvish Yadav, Winner of Bigg Boss OTT, Acknowledges Role in Rave Party Snake Venom Supply

Elvish Yadav, known for winning Bigg Boss OTT and his YouTube channel, has confessed to Noida Police about arranging snake venom at rave parties. He admitted to meeting arrested individuals and organizing such events. Noida Police imposed strict charges under the NDPS Act, indicating involvement in drug-related activities.

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In a startling revelation, Elvish Yadav, renowned for clinching victory in Bigg Boss OTT and acclaimed for his YouTube presence, has acknowledged his role in sourcing snake venom for rave parties, according to sources within the Noida Police. This admission came to light on Monday, March 18th, shedding new light on the ongoing investigation into illicit activities surrounding such gatherings.

Elvish Yadav's admission to law enforcement included his acknowledgment of interaction with several arrested individuals, including Rahul, within the context of various rave parties. The disclosure underscores the depth of his involvement in the events under scrutiny.

Noida Police has taken a stringent stance, invoking the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, specifically Article 29, against Elvish Yadav. This legal action signifies the gravity of his purported involvement in drug-related conspiracies, including procurement and distribution.

The unfolding saga traces back to Elvish Yadav's summons and subsequent arrest on March 17th, marking a significant development in the investigation. Further analysis, notably conducted at a Jaipur laboratory, confirmed the presence of venom derived from prohibited snake species, exacerbating the legal ramifications of the case.

This episode is a continuation of prior incidents, notably a raid conducted by Noida Police at a banquet hall in Sector 51, resulting in the apprehension of five individuals. A complaint lodged by the People For Animals (PFA) organization served as the impetus for the raid, implicating Elvish Yadav in the orchestration of illicit rave parties featuring poisonous snakes.

During interrogation sessions lasting over two hours, authorities scrutinized the extent of Elvish Yadav's involvement in the aforementioned activities. Furthermore, insights gleaned from veterinary examinations underscored the severity of animal cruelty associated with the case, particularly concerning the removal of venom glands from cobras, a punishable offense under relevant statutes.

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The unfolding narrative also implicates individuals hailing from Molarband village in Delhi, primarily erstwhile snake charmers now engaged in alternate livelihoods. Their testimonies shed light on the circulation of venomous snakes and their inadvertent involvement in Elvish Yadav's activities.

In a surprising twist, Elvish Yadav, during police interrogation, purportedly implicated singer Fazilpuria in the arrangement of snakes at Noida parties. However, the singer has refuted these claims, attributing a viral video to his album shoot instead.

As investigations unfold, the saga surrounding Elvish Yadav's involvement in organizing rave parties takes center stage, casting a spotlight on the interplay between celebrity culture, illicit activities, and law enforcement scrutiny.

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