What Went Wrong at the First Event of New Kerala Police Chief Ravadha Chandrasekhar?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Security protocols need reassessment
- Importance of immediate response
- Public trust in law enforcement
- Roles of media in police accountability
- Investigations into security breaches
Thiruvananthapuram, July 1 (NationPress) The inaugural event for Ravadha Chandrasekhar, the newly appointed State Police Chief, commenced with a significant security breach.
The first engagement featured a press conference aimed at addressing the media.
During this event, an unauthorized individual approached Chandrasekhar, causing alarm among attendees.
This press briefing took place within the high-security confines of the State Police headquarters located in the capital.
The intruder presented documents and claimed to be a former police officer who had yet to receive justice despite reaching out to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
While many raised concerns over this incident, Chandrasekhar assured the intruder that their complaint would be looked into.
Subsequently, the intruder was offered coffee and then handed over to the local police, who initiated a thorough investigation.
Additionally, the Assistant Inspector General of Police has also commenced an inquiry.
Interestingly, this individual, who asserted they were a former police officer, possessed an identity card from an online media organization.
It was discovered that the intruder gained access to the headquarters by claiming to be a security official of Chandrasekhar and used their media ID to enter the press area.
On Monday evening, the outgoing Special Police Chief Shaikh Darvesh Saheb retired, while Chandrasekhar was in Delhi, taking over the role as the new SPC.
A ceremonial guard of honor was first provided, followed by the transfer of the SPC baton from ADGP of Police H. Venkatesh, who managed the position until Chandrasekhar officially took over on Tuesday morning.