Mumbai: A Mumbai locksmith - who helped open the door of the room where actor Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead on June 14 - has now broken his silence after two months.
Rafique Shaikh said he was not permitted inside the room. Therefore, he left the flat soon after breaking the complicated lock and collecting his professional fees.
He said he took Rs 2,000 for the job and departed - apparently unaware whose house it was.
Coming after over two months, Shaikh's statement is in tune with that of Sushant's cook, Neeraj Singh, who was also present at the flat at that time.
Neeraj Singh had told the Mumbai Police investigators that the "chaviwala" (Shaikh) was paid Rs 2,000 as demanded - but he was asked, "not to push the door in."
Sushant's bedroom was located in the upper floor of the duplex flat at the Mont Blanc building, at Carter Road in posh Bandra West.
Shaikh told media persons on Sunday, that he had got a call from Siddarth Pithani - the flatmate of Sushant - who asked him to come and break open a door lock in the house.