"Mahavitaran's vigilance and security department detected 4,461 cases of unauthorised use of electricity and power theft, amounting to Rs 482 crore, during the last one year," a statement said.
Of the Rs 482 crore, power theft amounted to Rs 3.18 crore, while Rs 478 crore was on unauthorised use of electricity.
"These consumers have been charged with Rs 482.03 crore payments as penalty, interest and the amount against use of electricity and Mahavitaran have already recovered Rs 183.04 crore from these consumers," the statement added.
In the last one year, these flying squads inspected 10,530 electricity connections and 4,461 cases were detected, it said.
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