YouTuber Elvish Yadav has refuted claims that he engaged in criminal activity and stated that the accusations against him are connected to song production.
Twist to the high-profile snake venom supply case
In a surprising development for the well-known snake venom delivery case, Chief Minister of Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar has come forth to state that his government is not involved in the inquiry.
The statements were made in response to the filing of a formal complaint (FIR) against well-known YouTuber Elvish Yadav and five other individuals for their alleged involvement in a venom smuggling scheme during a party in Noida.
Elvish's stint in the reality show Bigg Boss OTT-season 2
At a fan gathering in the past, Chief Minister Khattar made an appearance with Elvish Yadav. CM Khattar has now emphasised the police investigation's objectivity in the face of growing public outrage. After he praised the YouTuber after Elvish's season two appearance on the reality show Bigg Boss OTT, he came under fire on social media. Critics questioned the lack of comparable recognition for Haryana's sports stars.
Police will take action in the case
"In this situation, the police will intervene. We are powerless to influence this. Elvish Yadav will face consequences if he is found to be at fault.
The YouTuber made a video in response to the accusations. He vehemently denied any involvement in unlawful activity and declared himself prepared to face the full weight of the law should any link to the case be proven.
Maneka Gandhi's NGO (People for Animals)
"I noticed the FIR when I woke up, stating that this lawsuit was filed by Maneka Gandhi's NGO, People for Animals. I walk around with snakes around my neck, the lady said. That was just for the song's video shoot, nothing more," remarked Elvish.
Sub-inspector transferred
When Noida Police sub-inspector Sandeep Chaudhary was unexpectedly transferred from his work at the Sector 49 station to the Reserve Police Line, the case took a new turn. According to PTI, he was transferred because of alleged inadequacies in his handling of local crime.
Elvish Yadav was nominated as an accused in the snake venom case Chaudhary was the investigating officer for.
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