NEW DELHI: Chaos broke out at a press conference of Kerala’s new Director General of Police (DGP) Ravada A Chandrasekhar on Tuesday, after a man identifying himself as a press reporter disrupted the event, demanding justice for the “harassment” he allegedly faced during his police service.The man, later identified as Basheer, a former sub-inspector at Kannur’s Kannavam police station, interrupted Chandrasekhar by raising questions about the former’s “long-pending case.”“I was in service for 30 years, but I did not get justice,” Basheer said to the DGP and other senior officers before being removed from the venue by police personnel, news agency ANI reported.After being escorted out, he told the reporters that he had been “denied justice” despite an “honest career.”He further stated that his wife, Sajitha, had earlier submitted a letter to Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan detailing the “challenges” her husband faced while performing his duties. According to Sajitha’s complaint, Basheer began working at the Kannavam station in October 2018. On October 1, 2021, a prisoner named Uthaman, who was out on parole, allegedly attacked him with a group of nearly 20 people. A police case was registered following Basheer’s complaint regarding the assault.The complaint also stated that Basheer had submitted the parole report against Uthaman. After the incident, the accused and his supporters circulated the former’s photographs to defame him and portray him negatively.As per Sajitha’s letter, her husband was targeted and later transferred to Koothuparamba station as a result of this ongoing pressure.Basheer also claimed to possess a media ID card from a Gulf-based online portal, which he used to enter the press conference.