Home ENTERTAINMENT Elvish Yadav In Danger? 3 Masked Men Attack His Gurugram Residence In...

Elvish Yadav In Danger? 3 Masked Men Attack His Gurugram Residence In YouTuber’s Absence, Over Two Dozen Bullets Fired, Check Video

Over two dozen bullets were fired at YouTuber Elvish Yadav’s Gurugram home early Sunday, but no one was injured. Police have launched a manhunt after CCTV footage showed three masked men at the scene.

6
Elvish Yadav In Danger? 3 Masked Men Attack His Gurugram Residence In YouTuber’s Absence, Over Two Dozen Bullets Fired, Check Video
Photo Credit: X

The Gurugram residence of YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner Elvish Yadav came under attack early Sunday, with over two dozen bullets fired at the property. Thankfully, Elvish was not at home during the incident, and no one was injured.

First visuals from the scene have surfaced online, showing bullet marks on the doors, ceiling, and windows. The footage also shows damage to the parking area ceiling, near the gates, and along the first and second-floor balconies. A glass pane was shattered by a bullet impact.

Elvish Yadav House Firing: CCTV Footage Shows Three Masked Men

Senior Gurugram Police officials are reviewing CCTV footage from outside the house. Elvish Yadav’s father told the media that three masked men were spotted in the CCTV footage. Out of them, two were at the gate, firing the rounds, while one waited for them on his bike.

He added that neither Elvish nor other family members received any warning before the attack. He said, “We were asleep when around 25-30 rounds were fired at the house.”

The attack reportedly took place between 5:30 am and 6 am in Sector 57, which was largely deserted at the time. Police have increased security in the area and launched a manhunt to track the bike-borne attackers. Locals have been asked to provide any information that could help identify the culprits.

Bigg Boss OTT 2 Winner Yet To Comment On The Incident

Elvish Yadav has not issued an official statement about the attack. The reason behind the assault remains unclear, and investigations are ongoing.

Elvish Yadav is currently facing a trial over the alleged use of snake venom as a recreational drug at parties attended by Indians and foreigners. In May, the Allahabad High Court rejected his petition challenging the chargesheet and the criminal proceedings in the case.

Senior advocate Navin Sinha and lawyer Nipun Singh, representing Yadav, argued that the complainant who lodged the FIR did not have authority under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. They also said Yadav was not present at the Noida party where the incident allegedly occurred, and nothing was seized from him.

The defence added that no snakes, narcotics, or psychotropic substances were recovered from Yadav, and no direct link had been established between him and the other accused. Yadav was previously arrested by Noida Police in March last year in connection with the case.

Coming back to house house-firing incident, Authorities are currently combing through evidence and interviewing locals to gather leads.

NO COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here