Singh apprised the Prime Minister on the issue after talking to Goswami and CBI Director Anil Sinha to get a factual picture about allegations that Goswami, a 1977 batch IAS officer from Jammu and Kashmir cadre, had interfered in CBI's work and made attempts to prevent arrest of Sinh on Saturday, official sources said.
The final decision will be taken by the Prime Minister who is now seized of the matter, they said.
After the meeting, Goswami refused to take any questions from the media.
This meeting was immediately followed by Singh calling CBI Director Anil Sinha, a 1979 batch IPS officer of Bihar cadre, who apparently briefed the Minister about the sequence of events that unfolded ahead of Sinh's arrest.
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Sinha also refused to take any questions from the waiting media outside the office of the Home Minister. The Director held a separate meeting with Goswami.
The CBI is believed to have sent a report to the Prime Minister's Office in this regard, sources in the agency said.