Popular YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav has clarified about rave party allegations in an Instagram post.
Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav, who was on Friday booked for the alleged use of snake venom at a rave party in Noida, said the allegations against him are fake.
"All allegations against me are fake, holding not even 1 per cent authenticity," Yadav said in an Instagram post.
In a video message posted on the social media platform, Elvish Yadav further appealed his reputation should not be ruined.
The Bigg Boss OTT winner said he was ready to cooperate with the Uttar Pradesh Police for investigations in the case.
"I will hold accountability if proven guilty," Yadav said.
Requesting the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, he said that "even if one percent of my involvement is found than i will take all the responsibility."
The Noida police booked Elvish Yadav, the winner of the famous reality show Bigg Boss OTT 2, for organising illegal parties with prohibited snake venom and foreign girls in Noida. The police carried out a covert operation and caught five members of his gang. A case has been lodged against six named and other unknown accused at the Sector 49 police station.
The FIR was filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Wildlife Protection Act. “They used to charge a huge amount of money for providing the venom at parties. Nine snakes also rescued in a raid,” Noida police said.
Saurav Gupta, the whistleblower who revealed the rave party racket with snake venom and foreign girls in Noida, worked hard to get the offenders arrested. He gathered many pieces of information, after which this big action was taken. It is reported that a case has been filed against six people, including Elvish Yadav, for partying and supplying banned snake venom at the Backwater Hall in Sector 51 of Noida. The names of the five people against whom the case has been filed are Rahul, Titunath, Jaykaran, Narayan, and Rabinath.