Mazur spent five years undercover infiltrating the , posing as Bob Musella , a wealthy, mob-connected businessman.

: To maintain his cover, Mazur lived a life of luxury, driving Rolls-Royces and flying in private jets.

Robert Mazur was a U.S. Customs agent who, in the 1980s, orchestrated one of the most successful undercover operations in history. His true story, documented in his memoir and the 2016 film The Infiltrator , centers on a shift in strategy: instead of chasing drugs, he followed the money. The Operation

The years of high-stakes deception culminated in a dramatic "sting" designed to arrest everyone at once without a single shot fired.

: His mission focused on the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) , which was laundering hundreds of millions for Pablo Escobar. The Takedown

: He used a custom Renwick briefcase with a hidden recorder to capture over 1,200 clandestine recordings of drug lords and corrupt bankers.

The Infiltrator Movie vs True Story of Robert Mazur, Emir Abreu

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