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Nepal and Bhutan were also behind Bangladesh with 73 points. The only South Asian country with a better ranking than Bangladesh was Sri Lanka, which secured 79 points - one point ahead of Bangladesh.Of the South East Asian countries, Indonesia topped the list with 87 points. But other countries of the region fared poorly. Malaysia, for example, earned 64 points, Thailand 74 and Vietnam 72 points.The survey was carried out in 2014 in 141 countries and interviewed 142,000 people. The interviewees were asked three questions (1) confidence on police; (2) walking at night; and (3) incidences of theft or robbery. On the basis of the response Gallup prepared its Law and Order, 2015, Report.Nepal and Bhutan were also behind Bangladesh with 73 points. The only South Asian country with a better ranking than Bangladesh was Sri Lanka, which secured 79 points - one point ahead of Bangladesh.Of the South East Asian countries, Indonesia topped the list with 87 points. But other countries of the region fared poorly. Malaysia, for example, earned 64 points, Thailand 74 and Vietnam 72 points.The survey was carried out in 2014 in 141 countries and interviewed 142,000 people. The interviewees were asked three questions (1) confidence on police; (2) walking at night; and (3) incidences of theft or robbery. On the basis of the response Gallup prepared its Law and Order, 2015, Report.Nepal and Bhutan were also behind Bangladesh with 73 points. The only South Asian country with a better ranking than Bangladesh was Sri Lanka, which secured 79 points - one point ahead of Bangladesh.Of the South East Asian countries, Indonesia topped the list with 87 points. But other countries of the region fared poorly. Malaysia, for example, earned 64 points, Thailand 74 and Vietnam 72 points.The survey was carried out in 2014 in 141 countries and interviewed 142,000 people. The interviewees were asked three questions (1) confidence on police; (2) walking at night; and (3) incidences of theft or robbery. On the basis of the response Gallup prepared its Law and Order, 2015, Report.Nepal and Bhutan were also behind Bangladesh with 73 points. The only South Asian country with a better ranking than Bangladesh was Sri Lanka, which secured 79 points - one point ahead of Bangladesh.Of the South East Asian countries, Indonesia topped the list with 87 points. But other countries of the region fared poorly. Malaysia, for example, earned 64 points, Thailand 74 and Vietnam 72 points.The survey was carried out in 2014 in 141 countries and interviewed 142,000 people. The interviewees were asked three questions (1) confidence on police; (2) walking at night; and (3) incidences of theft or robbery. On the basis of the response Gallup prepared its Law and Order, 2015, Report.Nepal and Bhutan were also behind Bangladesh with 73 points. The only South Asian country with a better ranking than Bangladesh was Sri Lanka, which secured 79 points - one point ahead of Bangladesh.Of the South East Asian countries, Indonesia topped the list with 87 points. But other countries of the region fared poorly. Malaysia, for example, earned 64 points, Thailand 74 and Vietnam 72 points.The survey was carried out in 2014 in 141 countries and interviewed 142,000 people. The interviewees were asked three questions (1) confidence on police; (2) walking at night; and (3) incidences of theft or robbery. On the basis of the response Gallup prepared its Law and Order, 2015, Report.Nepal and Bhutan were also behind Bangladesh with 73 points. The only South Asian country with a better ranking than Bangladesh was Sri Lanka, which secured 79 points - one point ahead of Bangladesh.Of the South East Asian countries, Indonesia topped the list with 87 points. But other countries of the region fared poorly. Malaysia, for example, earned 64 points, Thailand 74 and Vietnam 72 points.The survey was carried out in 2014 in 141 countries and interviewed 142,000 people. The interviewees were asked three questions (1) confidence on police; (2) walking at night; and (3) incidences of theft or robbery. On the basis of the response Gallup prepared its Law and Order, 2015, Report.