Police arrested a man after he tried to flee officers by jumping half-naked over Manchester Gardens.
Aerial footage shows the suspect hopping around in a bright pink bandage crop before he was captured.
Greater Manchester Police said the arrest came as 300 officers arrested 22 men and two women as part of Operation Vulcan, an anti-drugs campaign.
Officers are carrying out searches of the suspects’ homes, after seizing almost £10,000 in cash and hundreds of bags of drugs.
Detective Sergeant Matt Donnelly said: “This was a large-scale operation, using almost 300 officers from across the force, various covert tactics and specialist resources from across the region.
“We know how drug trafficking has a profound impact on our communities, and the violence and depravity it causes, which is why we have launched such a large-scale operation to tackle it.
“By arresting 24 people this morning, I can confidently say that we have dismantled and disrupted multiple county and local drug rings. But we will not be complacent and this should be a warning to anyone who thinks criminal activity is welcome in our city.”