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Elvish Yadav Posts First Vlog After Getting Out Of Jail, Calls It ‘Bad Phase Of Life’
Popular YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT season 2 winner Elvish Yadav finally walked out of jail after getting bail in the now infamous snake venom case. He was arrested a week ago for allegedly supplying snake venom to rave parties in the country’s capital region. He was sent to 14 days of judicial custody under the Wildlife Protection Act. Later, it was reported that the NDPS (Narcotic Drugs And Psychotropic) Act, which was also imposed in the case, was waived off as it was a clerical mistake. On 23 March, Elvish Yadav got bail and returned home.
On 24 March, Elvish took to his YouTube channel and posted his first vlog after seven days of judicial custody. The vlog started with Elvish inside a car along with his brother-in-law who was driving. Elvish started by terming his week long stint in jail as a ‘Bad phase of life’. He refused to talk much about his jail stint and mentioned that he would now ‘Begin a new chapter’. He thanked everyone who supported him and also thanked people who didn’t.
Further in the vlog, Elvish’s brother-in-law revealed that his father didn’t eat food for three days after Elvish’s arrest. Elvish also thanked God that he was able to celebrate Holi with his family. He mentioned how he missed his family, going out on drives in his car with friends.
Later, he also recorded his mother in the video and asked her how she spent the seven days, to which she said it felt like seven lifetimes. He also revealed that someone in the jail gave him two books, which are ‘extremely good’.
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On March 23, 2024, Elvish Yadav took to his Instagram handle and posted his first photo after coming out on bail. In the picture, he is seen posing with two luxurious cars.
In November 2023, Elvish was booked by the Noida Police for allegedly using snake venom at a rave party. The police had found 20 ml of snake venom, along with five cobras, a python, two two-headed snakes, and a rat snake. Yadav was questioned for around two hours by the Noida police for several hours. Based on a complaint filed by the NGO People For Animals (PFA) , the Noida police raided a banquet hall located in Sector 51 and arrested five people, Rahul, Titunath, Jaikaran, Narayan and Ravinath.