A
sensational
revelation
has
been
made
by
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
cook
Neeraj
Singh.
India
Today
reports
that
Neeraj
Singh
in
his
police
statement
has
stated
that
he
rolled
marijuana
cigarettes
for
the
Sushant
for
three
days,
and
kept
them
in
a
box,
which
was
found
empty
after
the
actor's
death.
When
a
Filmibeat
source
tried
to
contact
DCP
Abhishek
Trimukhe
as
well
as
Mumbai
Police
Commissioner
Param
Bir
Singh,
both
officers
ewere
unavailable
for
comment.
On
Saturday,
August
22,
Neeraj
Singh
along
with
the
other
housemates
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
were
taken
by
the
Central
Bureau
of
Investigation
(CBI)
to
the
actor's
home
in
Bandra,
Mumbai
to
recreate
the
death
scene.
Neeraj
Singh
had
earlier
said
that
the
previous
house
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
-
Capri
Heights
in
Mumbai
-
was
haunted
and
that
they
could
feel
it.
The
lift
of
Capri
Heights
would
go
up
and
down
and
sometimes
the
lights
would
go
off,
too,
he
claimed.
Neeraj
Singh
had
earlier
told
us
that
they
did
not
allow
the
key
maker
to
enter
the
room,
as
"We
didn't
know
what
condition
sir
(Sushant)
must
be
in
-
sitting
or
sleeping.
He
did
not
like
anyone
entering
his
room
and
would've
questioned
us.
Uska
kaam
hi
nahi
tha
andar
jaane
ka
(the
key
maker
had
no
business
to
go
inside
the
room)."
Neeraj
Singh
had
also
rubbished
stories
about
the
house
help
Deepesh
Sawant
and
said
that
he
was
Sushant's
favourite
and
had
worked
with
him
in
the
past.
"Deepesh
had
left
in
between
but
returned
to
work
about
four
months
ago," he
had
said.
Neeraj
had
further
revealed
that
Sushant
would
not
normally
lock
the
door
of
his
room
except
while
changing
his
clothes.
That
fateful
morning,
he
spoke
to
him
and
pulled
the
door.
Neeraj
had
passed
Sushant's
room
while
going
up
to
the
terrace
but
did
not
hear
any
noise
or
sound.