A licence review has been requested for another Ipswich bar more than a week on after arrests were made at the premises.
Suffolk Police has asked Ipswich Borough Council to review the licence of Supper Club in Tacket Street.
Earlier in the month, Supper Club was forced to close after the force placed a temporary closure notice in the window.
This was done after police were called to the venue at around 3.40am on October 20, where they arrested three men on drug related incidents.
All three men were taken to Martlesham Police Investigation Centre for questioning before being released on bail to return in November.
The bar was allowed to reopen two hours earlier than when it was originally due to after the police issued a cancellation notice.
After the arrests, Suffolk Constabulary said that they would "work closely with partners at Ipswich Borough Council's licensing team to investigate this accordingly."
The licence review has been submitted on the ground of the prevention of crime and disorder and public nuisance.
In August, the bar was granted permission to stay open and serve alcohol until as late as 4am on some days.
The licensing team will discuss the application in the near future.
Across Ipswich a number of licence reviews have been submitted to the Ipswich Borough Council Licensing Committee over issues with anti-social behaviour.
These include Bar A to Z, which has agreed to convert into a restaurant and reduce its service hours and A Listers at Aurora on the Waterfront, which has had complaints of noise and "unruly behaviour".
Suffolk Constabulary has also asked for the "immediate suspension" of Café Nos Terra's licence after reports were made that the Norwich Road cafe had become a hub for crime and disorder reports.
Suffolk Constabulary has also requested an "urgent" licence review of The Waterlily in St Helen's Street after three men were also arrested at the premises.
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