Revelations after revelations are being made on a regular basis in the mysterious death of Sushant Singh Rajput. Now a latest report suggests that the locksmith identified as Rafique Chabiwala, who opened Sushant's bedroom door on June 14, revealed that his room door was not opened in front of him. Instead, he was asked to leave as soon as he unlocked the door. Rafique in an interview said that he received a call from Sidharth Pithani at around 1:05 pm on June 14 who asked him to unlock the door of a residence in Bandra. He added that he didn't know that the house belonged to Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Narrating the whole incident, Rafique stated that upon reaching the location, he was taken to the sixth floor of the residence where a person asked him to unlock the door of a room. He said that after trying for a few minutes, he informed the people there that the lock needs to be broken. He added that he was told that he would stop the work immediately if there was a sound from inside the room. The key-maker said that it was a computerised lock and he had to break it using a hammer. He was given Rs 2,000 and was asked to leave the place as soon as he broke the lock. As per Rafique, he was not allowed to look or enter inside the actor's room and was taken away from there. He said when he left the place, the actor's sister was present in the house. Though Rafique informed that he hasn't recieved any call from the probe agency, but if called he would cooperate with the officials.