In an unexpected development, five people engaged in an odd and ominous activity have been taken into custody by the Noida police. There were rumors that they were providing snakes and their venom to rave parties supposedly hosted by popular social media personality Elvish Yadav. According to reports, Yadav used the snakes to create content for social media sites like YouTube and Instagram at these gatherings, allegedly occurring in several farmhouses in Delhi and the surrounding areas. However, the fact that attendees at these rave parties—which were also frequented by foreign nationals—were consuming snake venom is what makes this case incredibly unsettling.
The accused’s strategy comprised catching snakes from various locations and extracting their venom, which was subsequently sold to the parties for a hefty sum. Even though this discovery is startling in and of itself, it’s important to stress the serious risks involved in consuming snake venom recreationally. It could be fatal and have significant health repercussions, in addition to being against the law.
The arrests came after a raid on a rave party in Sector 51 of Noida, which was instigated by a complaint from an animal welfare NGO headed by Maneka Gandhi of the BJP. Elvish Yadav is one of the six persons named in the case, but he hasn’t been arrested yet. Yadav is facing serious charges, and if found guilty, he might spend seven years in prison. The incident has sparked debates about the proper treatment of animals in the entertainment industry and the necessity of tighter laws governing the production of digital content.
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