0000?5 5 The Applicant asserts that the licence was denied because STELLA agency was not the owner of the bus. As a result, in partnership with others, he founded the Simba Express Ltd. 6. On 16 November 2013, the Vehicle Control Authority issued him a ticket for having pasted a telephone number on the rear screen of the vehicle. The yellow card (a temporary card issued to the purchaser of a new vehicle) was impounded subject to payment of the fine and rectification of the telephone number. The Appllcant alleges that the documents were not returned to him even after he paid the fine, corrected the telephone number and replaced the Stella logo with that of his new company, Simba Express Limited. 7. The Applicant asserts that any vehicle without a yellow card or a record of the ticket attesting that the yellow card has been impounded is prohibited from circulation. Accordingly, the Applicant stopped using the bus pending a solution to his problem. On 28 February 2014, his vehicle was confiscated because it was parked near the passage way of the presidential convoy. The Vehicles Control Authority ordered the cancellation of his membership of Simba Express Ltd, thus preventing him from continued exercise of his activity as a transporter. B. Alleged violations 8. The Applicant claims that the Respondent State 'i. violated his right to property provided under Article 17(2) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 14 of the Charter; ii. failed to access the requisite internal redress mechanism pursuant to Article 2(3)(c) of the lnternational Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (rccPR)'.

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