Heavily armed guards have been posted at the home of a prominent Kariega businessman, whose wife was kidnapped as she exited her driveway on Wednesday morning.
More than 24 hours after the brazen kidnapping, there is still no trace of 34-year-old Sonam Gajjar.
On Thursday, Hawks spokesperson Captain Yolisa Mgolodela said though investigators were working around the clock, there was nothing new to report.
It is unclear whether a ransom demand had been made.
Gajjar was accosted by four males who shoved her into a white Hyundai that sped off in the direction of Motherwell.
On the 1st of March, Gqeberha businessman Neal Ah Tow, 58, was kidnapped outside his business premises, Neal's Fish and Chips, in Sidwell.
Four days later a ransom demand of $1.4 million was made, prompting police to investigate the possibility that the kidnappers could be foreign nationals.
According to Mgolodela, there are also no new updates on Ah-Tow's whereabouts.