THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The customer who found worms in the chicken dish at the KFC outlet will file a complaint with the consumer affairs court and human rights commission on Thursday. Shiju Basheer who had been served worm-infested chicken said that he would go to any extent to get justice. "I am disappointed by the service they offered. To find worms in chicken from KFC was shocking. I have already talked to my advocate and will file a complaint," said Basheer. Meanwhile, food safety officials will check the chicken samples collected from KFC for microbial presence. The samples have already been sent to the lab. The result is most likely to be available on Saturday. "Some of the samples we collected from KFC were seven months old. Since the worms were found in fried chicken, we need to find if the chicken was infected with bacteria. The microbiology test would require a minimum of five days. We are expecting the results by Saturday," a food-safety official said. The official however said that, although chicken can be stored for nine-months, it is very important that the temperature in which it is stored is maintained at 18 degree celsius. "During transportation or storage, this temperature may have changed which made the chicken go bad. However, we have to get the lab results to see how badly the chicken was infected," the official said. The KFC outlet was shutdown on Monday after Basheer complained of worms in the dish served to him. Basheer's brother Shiju who was admitted in the hospital after he had eaten the chicken dish from KFC was discharged on Wednesday.