Indian ravers are using SNAKE VENOM to get high - as reality star is arrested ... trends now
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Police are concerned that young ravers in India are turning to cobra venom to get high at parties across the country, as an Indian influencer was arrested for allegedly supplying the substance.
Youths are increasingly turning to snake venom as a substitute for traditional drugs, after discovering that highs can last for several days.
Though it is not known exactly when young people started getting high on snake venom, police officers across the nation have begun cracking down on the craze.
So much so that a winner of the Indian version of Big Brother was arrested at a rave for allegedly trying to peddle snake venom.
Social media influencer Elvish Yadav was arrested at a party in Noida, in state of Uttar Pradesh, and held for 14 days under the Wildlife Protection Act.
Social media influencer Elvish Yadav (pictured) was arrested at a party in Noida, in state of Uttar Pradesh, and held for 14 days under the Wildlife Protection AcT
He was found with nine cobras and a plastic bottle with 20ml of snake venom, and he was charged with providing snake venom