Elvish Yadav Shares Shocking Post After Munawar Faruqui Detained In Hookah Bar Raid

Elvish Yadav seemed to respond to the current debate surrounding Munawar Faruqui. For those who don’t know, Munawar was arrested after detectives raided a hookah bar in Mumbai. Eventually, he and 13 others were let go after being questioned by cops. Elvish made fun of Bigg Boss 17 winner Munawar in a mysterious post on X (formerly known as Twitter) hours after the raid news came out. He wanted to know if things go badly after winning the Salman Khan show.Elvish Yadav Writes Shocking Post After Munawar Faruqui Detained in Hookah Bar Raid
“Biggboss Jeetne Ke Baad Sabka Bura Time Shuru Hojaata Hai Kya,” Elvish Yadav said. Randomly, Elvish also won a show that was like Bigg Boss. His win in the second season of Bigg Boss OTT was fantastic. His bad luck continued as he was caught earlier this month in connection with a snake venom case.

Concerning Munawar Faruqui’s Hookah Bar Raid:Elvish Yadav Writes Shocking Post After Munawar Faruqui Detained in Hookah Bar Raid

CNN India reported early Wednesday morning that Munawar was one of many people arrested in the raid. “Winning Big Boss 17 contestant Munawar Faruqui and 13 others were arrested and charged last night in a raid on a hookah bar in the Fort area. “After questioning, all of the suspects were freed, according to the news agency in Mumbai.”
According to the Free Press Journal, the raid happened in a hookah bar in Bora Bazar, Mumbai. A police source said, “Our team raided the hookah bar because we had information that people were using tobacco that looked like herbal ingredients.” The nature of the chemicals used has been figured out by experts. Some people have been arrested, including Faruqui.

Regarding Elvish Yadav’s Snake Venom Case:Elvish Yadav Writes Shocking Post After Munawar Faruqui Detained in Hookah Bar Raid

Authorities in Noida arrested Elvish Yadav earlier this month in connection with a case of killing a snake. According to them, the case was brought under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 and for criminal plot under section 120B of the Indian Penal Code. A week later, Yadav was freed on a 50,000 bail fee.
People first heard about the case when police raided Noida and found snakes and their poison. Although Elvish’s name came up at the time, the YouTuber denied having anything to do with the party or the snakes.