Elvish Yadav Opens Up On Spending 5 Nights In Jail In Snake Venom Case: 'Bhagwan Na Kare Koi...'
Elvish Yadav Opens Up On Spending 5 Nights In Jail In Snake Venom Case: 'Bhagwan Na Kare Koi...'
Elvish Yadav has been making headlines in connection to the Noida Snake Venom case for a long time now. He was arrested by Noida Police earlier this year.

Elvish Yadav has opened up on spending five nights in jail in connection to the snake venom case. In one of his recent YouTube vlogs, the Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner answered several fan questions when he also recalled the time he spent in prison. “Bhagwan na kare koi jail jaaye, bas itna hi kehna chahenge (God forbid anyone goes to jail, that’s all I would like to say),” he said.

This is not the first that Elvish Yadav has opened up about the time he spent in jail. In one of his previous vlogs too, Yadav called the time in prison as a “very bad phase of his life” and expressed his gratitude towards those who supported him.

“The one week that went by, no doubt, was a very bad phase of life. What to talk about the time I was inside (jail). Let’s start a new chapter on a positive note. All those who supported me didn’t support me, talked badly or well about me, thanks to all. I can only thank everyone. I am back to my work,” he said.

The Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner further expressed his confidence in the Indian judiciary and added, “Na hum kuch galat kehte hai, na kuch galat karte hai (Neither do I do nor speak anything wrong).”

For the unversed, Elvish Yadav has been making headlines in connection to the Noida Snake Venom case for a long time now. The YouTuber was arrested by Noida Police earlier this year. The case was lodged under provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 and for criminal conspiracy under section 120B of the Indian Penal Code, they said. A day after his arrest, NDTV claimed Elvish had admitted to his crimes. However, no official statement was released.

A week later, Yadav was granted bail, on a 50,000 bail bond. Talking about the same, his lawyer Prashant Rathi told the media, “Our arguments in this case was that he was falsely accused and no substance was obtained from him or his friends that violated the NDPS act. The court has granted bail to him (Elvish Yadav) as well as his two friends on two sureties of Rs 50,000 each.”

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