Elvish
Yadav
Arrested:
Elvish
Yadav,
the
winner
of
Bigg
Boss
OTT
2,
recently
found
himself
entangled
in
a
legal
predicament
following
a
raid
in
Noida.
Reports
surfaced
on
Friday
indicating
that
authorities
had
conducted
raids
in
Noida's
Sector
49,
leading
to
the
discovery
of
five
cobra
snakes.
Furthermore,
it
was
disclosed
that
nine
additional
snakes
had
been
rescued
during
the
operation,
with
snake
venom
also
located
at
the
scene.
As
a
result,
the
police
have
apprehended
five
individuals
in
connection
with
the
incident.
During
the
subsequent
investigations,
those
who
were
arrested
also
named
Elvish
Yadav,
a
prominent
social
media
influencer
and
the
winner
of
Bigg
Boss
OTT
2.
In
the
latest
turn
of
events,
Rajasthan's
Director
General
of
Police
(DGP),
Umesh
Mishra,
confirmed
that
Elvish
Yadav,
the
reality
TV
star,
was
detained
in
Kota
and
subjected
to
questioning.
According
to
reports,
Elvish's
car
was
stopped
at
a
checkpoint,
and
upon
inquiry,
his
identity
was
established.
The
Kota
police
then
took
him
into
custody
and
informed
the
Noida
police.
It
has
been
reported
that
he
has
already
been
released
by
the
Kota
police.
In
response
to
these
allegations,
Elvish
Yadav
addressed
the
matter
in
a
video
statement
issued
on
Friday.
Taking
to
social
media,
he
asserted
that
the
rumors
were
unsubstantiated
and
devoid
of
evidence.
He
also
expressed
his
willingness
to
cooperate
with
the
Uttar
Pradesh
Government
in
the
ongoing
investigation.
In
the
video,
Elvish
stated,
"Maine
subah
utha
aur
dekha
kaise
kaise
news
phail
rahi
hai
mere
khilaaf
media
mein.
Jitne
arop
mere
upar
lage
hai
sab
bebuniyad
hai,
fake
hai
aur
ek
percent
bhi
mein
sachhai
hai
nehi
hai."
For
the
uninitiated,
Elvish
Yadav
achieved
significant
recognition
after
his
appearance
on
Salman
Khan's
Bigg
Boss
OTT
2.
He
entered
the
show
as
a
wildcard
contestant
and
went
on
to
emerge
as
the
winner
of
Bigg
Boss
OTT
2
in
August
this
year,
making
history
as
the
first
wildcard
contestant
to
claim
victory
on
the
show.
Following
the
show's
finale,
Elvish
asserted
that
he
had
set
a
record
by
garnering
28
crore
votes
in
just
15
minutes.