As night falls, the atmosphere begins to buzz with excitement. A rave party unfolds in the darkness where the city's elite gather to add color to their night. They bring items that send shivers down the spine at the mere thought—snakes, pythons, cobras, scorpions, cocaine, heroin, and foreign girls. In true spirit, these gatherings prepare a complete cocktail of intoxication.
Police investigations are underway against YouTuber and Bigg Boss winner Elvish Yadav, along with six others, for their alleged use of snake venom in Noida rave parties. The allegations are so severe they could sober up even the strongest of highs in an instant. Yadav is accused of arranging snake venom for these parties and being connected to a syndicate. The investigation is ongoing.
Many are asking, "What do snakes have to do with rave parties, and how could their venom induce intoxication?" Scientists say that snake venom doesn't produce intoxication like alcohol but affects the nervous system, causing symptoms mistaken for a high.
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The effects of snake venom can last up to 6-7 days. There's a growing trend globally for drugs that enhance alcohol addiction. Snake venom falls under this category, and before using it to get high, a chemical injection is given to the venom. Users would let the snake bite their lips and tongues for the kick. The neurotoxins present in the venom target the nervous system.
The shadowy world of addiction is so bizarre and enchanting that anything seems possible. People not only drink venom mixed in drinks for the kick but some addicts go to the extent of getting bitten by poisonous snakes deliberately. The discussion around these venom use in Delhi NCR rave parties and the involvement of celebrities is gaining momentum.