Elvish Yadav Snake Venom Case: Noida Police Send Notice to YouTuber for Supplying Snake Venom at Rave Party

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Noida police on Tuesday sent notice to Bigg Boss winner and YouTube fame Elvish Yadav in connection with snake venom case.

Elvish Yadav (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Noida, November 7: Noida police on Tuesday sent a notice to Bigg Boss winner and YouTuber Elvish Yadav in connection with the snake venom case. This comes after Elvish was named as an accused in the case. An FIR was registered against six people including Elvish Yadav in Noida Sector 49 police station for allegedly supplying snake venom at a rave party in Noida. The case was transferred from Noida's Sector 49 police station to Sector 20 police station on the orders of Gautam Buddha Nagar Police Commissioner Lakshmi Singh. Elvish Yadav: From Rave Party Supplying Snake Venom to Feuds With Celebs – Controversies of Bigg Boss OTT 2 Winner!

Speaking on the matter, Uttar Pradesh Environment Minister Arun Saxena said, "Law will take its course and no celebrity is bigger than the law." Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Sunday that he has no influence on the case proceedings and emphasized that the police would take action if Elvish is found guilty. Meanwhile, the YouTuber has denied his involvement in the supply of snake venom at the rave party. Elvish Yadav Snake Venom Case: YouTuber To File Defamation Case Against Maneka Gandhi (Watch Video)

Elvish, in a personalized YouTube video on Saturday, denied charges against himself, saying that he is ready to surrender if found to be involved in the matter. "When I woke up, I saw the FIR in which it was written that Maneka Gandhi's NGO (People for Animals) had filed this case. That lady was saying that I roam around with snakes around my neck. All that was for the shooting of a song and nothing else. I will not spoil my name and my family's name by indulging in all these illegal activities. If I have even one percent involvement in this case, I will surrender myself, whether the punishment is 10 years or 100 years. Everyone knows that my level has not fallen so low that I will do this kind of work," Elvish said.

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