Iranian police have arrested 132 men and women, some of them allegedly bisexual, as part of crackdown on partygoers accused of breaking Islamic rules, according to a judiciary website.

In the capital Tehran 'more than 70 drunk men and women at a restaurant in Farahzad' were arrested on the northwestern outskirts of the city, local news site Mizan Online stated.

The report continued: 'A number of bisexuals were identified among those arrested.'

Iranian police are cracking down on partygoers and arrested 132 men and women, a judiciary website reported (file photo)

In addition 62 men and women were arrested at a party in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas, although the exact date was not reported.

Drinking alcohol and dancing with the opposite sex is forbidden in the country and just last week a further eight people were arrested for making 'obscene' music videos.

The arrests come just days after more than 30 students were given 99 lashes each for violating the country's morality code.

The students were partying at a graduation ceremony in northern Iran when they were arrested.

In the capital Tehran 'more than 70 drunk men and women at a restaurant in Farahzad' were arrested, according to a local news site

On May 16, Iran also announced the arrest of eight people for working in 'un-Islamic' online modelling networks, particularly on the photosharing app Instagram.

The crackdown comes despite moderate President Hassan Rouhani's effort to allow greater social and cultural freedom.

Tehran police chief announced in April the recruitment of 7,000 plainclothes police in the capital to fight against 'immorality'.

The officers are responsible for monitoring and reporting 'noise, harassment of women and women's lack of Islamic veils inside cars,' he said.