Telangana V&E Reports 2025 Enforcement Gains, ₹213.58 Crore Recovered
Conflicting detected‑evasion totals in coverage make clarification from the department’s original release necessary.
Overview
- The Vigilance & Enforcement Department released its 2025 results, citing substantial inspections, seizures and monetary recoveries across Telangana.
- Media reports diverge on detected evasion, with one citing ₹228.31 crore and another ₹1,228.31 crore, while both agree ₹213.58 crore was realised for the State.
- Routine drives included 203 route checks covering 18,137 vehicles, yielding 3,994 cases and ₹12.51 crore collected in penalties and taxes.
- Civil supplies inspections produced 451 checks, 53 cases under Section 6A, 38 additional cases and 24 vehicles seized, with essentials worth ₹114.95 crore confiscated.
- The department noted focus on cotton and paddy procurement, seed and fertiliser supply and overloading checks, and it asked the public to report irregularities via toll‑free 14432.