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According to Noida Police, Elvish Yadav arranged snake venom for rave parties via virtual numbers

In the snake venom-rave party case, the Noida Police issued a 1,200-page chargesheet against YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav on April 6. Yadav is now free on bail after allegations that he provided snakes and snake venom to rave parties for amusement. According to the chargesheet, Elvish had connections to snake charmers, and a deadly snake and 20 milliliters of Krait venom were found at the scene. According to a recent allegation, Elvish Yadav allegedly arranged the delivery of snake venom by using a fictitious phone number.

What information is in Elvish Yadav’s chargesheet?
Unsettling information about Elvish Yadav’s alleged participation in coordinating the supply of snake venom for rave parties and giving directions to snake charmers may be found in the chargesheet against him. Elvish used a virtual phone number for this, according to the chargesheet. Better privacy and independence from a particular place or gadget were the goals of this action.

Elvish Yadav would use the virtual number to contact his buddy Vinay when he was setting up preparations for a party. After that, the latter would tell Ishwar, who would then let the snake charmers know. These snake charmers would bring their snakes to the celebration location. Vinay’s call history has details of Elvish’s virtual number, according to the Noida Police.

The Noida police claim that Ishwar’s banquet venue is where the venom was extracted. Meanwhile, Elvish Yadav continued to communicate with the snake charmers.

The case of Elvish Yadav’s snake poison
On March 17, 2024, Elvish Yadav was taken into custody by the Noida Police. He was placed on judicial remand for 14 days. Elvish Yadav was brought before the Surajpur, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, District and Sessions Court. Elvish and five other individuals were arrested on November 3, 2018, at the Sector 49 police station, for violating the Wildlife (Protection) Act and Section 120 B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which deals with criminal conspiracy. In India, using snake venom recreationally is an uncommon and dangerous activity that carries a serious risk of death.

The Gautam Budh Nagar district court eventually granted Elvish bail after he provided two sureties, each worth Rs 50,000. In relation to an assault charge, the Gurugram court also granted him bail. For those who are unaware, Elvish gained notoriety before by slapping content creator Sagar Thakur, also known as Maxtern.

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