After the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials reissued an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk-yeol, police are deliberating on the timing and scale of an operation to arrest the president. Given the failure of the first attempt due to resistance from the Presidential Security Service, there are arguments that the second attempt must demonstrate stronger investigative resolve. Police are reviewing various measures including deploying special forces and broadcasting persuasion announcements, while also considering potential resistance from protesters and ruling party lawmakers. Additionally, preparations are necessary to locate the president's whereabouts and prevent potential escape.