YouTuber and Large Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav’s residence was attacked in the course of the early hours of right now when three masked people opened hearth on the constructing in Gurugram’s Sector 57.
Yadav’s caretaker and members of the family, together with his father, Ram Avtar Yadav, had been current in the course of the assault.
Yadav’s father claimed that three miscreants fired round 25 to 30 rounds at their residence in Gurugram. “I used to be asleep when it occurred,” he added. “The police administration is doing its job nicely. We consider the police are working correctly,” he informed PTI.
When requested about whether or not he noticed the miscreants, he mentioned that within the CCTV footage, three miscreants will be seen, out of which two are clearly seen.
“Elvish was not at residence when the assault occurred. He’s away for work,” he mentioned, additional affirming that Elvish had not acquired any risk earlier than the assault.
The incident that passed off at round 5.30 am, left shattered glass, a broken ceiling, and different marks in his residence, that had been brought on by the gunfire, reported ANI. There are not any casualties reported.
A senior police officer confirmed that an FIR will shortly be filed primarily based on the household’s grievance.
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Yadav and his household reside on the second and third flooring of the constructing. In keeping with police, the bullets struck each the bottom and first flooring of the property.
Elvish Yadav has made headlines for various causes through the years, a latest one being the alleged use of snake venom as a leisure drug at “rave” events. He had been arrested by Noida Police in March final yr in relation to this case.
In Could, the Allahabad Excessive Courtroom reportedly rejected Elvish Yadav’s petition difficult the chargesheet and subsequent felony proceedings in reference to the snake venom case. The Supreme Courtroom later granted an interim keep on authorized proceedings.
(With inputs from information companies)