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The Noida Police acted decisively, placing Yadav under judicial custody for 14 days starting from March 17. Surprisingly, recent information has emerged indicating Yadav’s alleged role in arranging snakes and snake venom for such gatherings, according to sources familiar with the investigation.
As per information from police sources, the 26-year-old YouTuber, who initially denied any involvement in the matter, has now admitted to organizing snake venom for these events. The latest update contradicts the claims made by the police regarding Elvish’s acknowledgment of the offenses. A source from the police department informed The Indian Express, stating, “During interrogation, Yadav did not admit to the crime… but we possess substantial evidence. For him, it was about projecting an image of ‘swag’ or ‘bhaukaal’. He aimed to depict himself to his fans as someone who is fearless of law enforcement and can act as he pleases.”
Now, in a conversation with Aaj Tak, amidst the swirling rumours about their son’s supposed ownership of high-end cars like Mercedes and Porsche, showcased in his vlogs, Elvish’s parents have stepped forward to set the record straight.
They have further clarified that Elvish does not own these vehicles. Elvish’s father, Ramvatar Yadav, explained, “He used to rent older cars to showcase his stunts in his YouTube videos and portrayed them as his own new cars.”
Additionally, Elvish’s father elaborated that his son frequently borrows cars from friends for video shoots, utilizing them temporarily before returning them. Moreover, Yadav’s parents have rejected the notion of their son owning any property, stating that he does not have any land or apartments, including the purported house in Dubai showcased in his vlogs. They emphasized that Yadav primarily earns through his YouTube channel and online sales of jackets.