Mujina Bandits

The are a group of missing-nin, from varying shinobi villages, all under the leadership of Shojoji.

Known Missions
Shojoji took on the appearance of Tsukiyo in order to assassinate Kokuri, a deserter who was imprisoned in Hōzuki Castle, to prevent him from giving the organisation's secrets. Though Shojoji managed to kill Kokuri and took his form, he was forced to give all he knew of said secrets that lines up with the notebook that Kokuri gave to Boruto Uzumaki in order to maintain his disguise before escaping.
 * Assassinate Kokuri (Anime only)
 * Status: Partial success

A three-man team was tasked with breaking into Konoha's bank and retrieving an item, however, before they could rendezvous with their leader, they were stopped by Team Konohamaru.
 * Break into Konoha's bank
 * Status: Failure

Shojoji assumes the form of the Fire Daimyō’s servant in order to kidnap the Daimyō’s son to hold him for a ransom of 500 million ryō and the release of all the prisoners in Hōzuki Castle. Team Konohamaru once again thwarts their objectives, resulting in the imprisonment of the entire gang.
 * Holding the Fire Daimyō’s son for ransom
 * Status: Failure

Known Members

 * A three-man cell was tasked with retrieving an item from Konoha's bank.
 * Another member was seen spying on Tentō Madoka while corresponding with their boss Shojoji.
 * Kokuri: a former accountant who deserted the organisation after learning of its nature. Killed by Shojoji.(Anime only)
 * Tsukiyo: the former second-in-command of the organisation. Sacrificed by Shojoji to infiltrate Hōzuki Castle.(Anime only)

Trivia

 * Like fellow Boruto: Naruto Next Generations villains Shojoji and Tanuki Shigaraki, the name of the Mujina Bandits is a reference to shapeshifting yokai from Japanese folklore: the mujina, or "badger".
 * In the anime, the objective of the Mujina Bandits is expanded upon, with Shojoji revealing that by devouring Ikkyū Madoka, he can eventually reach a point where he can create a lawless world where people are free to commit heinous acts.