AlHijjah 22, 1432, Nov 18, 2011, SPA -- Top German security officials are meeting to discuss improving efforts to fight the far right following revelations that a neo-Nazi group managed to evade authorities' notice for years - allegedly killing 10 people and pulling off a string of bank robberies, according to AP. Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich and Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger were meeting Friday with their counterparts from Germany's 16 states and representatives of the country's domestic intelligence agency. Friedrich has already said it is clear that the disparate agencies need to better share information and coordinate efforts. The group evaded authorities for more than a decade, allegedly killing nine people of foreign origin and a policewoman. -- SPA