Benga

is the chief officer at Hōzuki Castle.

Personality
Benga is a callous individual. He dislikes intellectual pursuits, considering strength to be the only reliable form of maintaining order. Despite being Mujō's subordinate, he looks down on him, thinking him to be soft on the prisoners because of his belief in the possibility of rehabilitation. He has no compassion for the prisoners adopts a no-nonsense attitude with them. At the same time however, he is not above bribes. Regularly, he is wiling to take payment for special favours from the prisoners he is tasked with rehabilitating. Even more, he is a shamelessly ambitious man, having no loyalty to anyone and desires, regularly abusing his authority to torment the prisoners and looking for any means to enrich himself.

He is also a very sloppy man, enjoying regular drinks and leaving his office in such a messy state. At the same time, he is an observant man, noticing sudden changes in the prisoners' activities.

Abilties
Benga has some skill in ninjutsu, able to perform Fire Release.

Mujina Bandits Arc
Benga lectured new prisoners on the rules of Hōzuki Castle at their arrival, being rude to Boruto Uzumaki even as he demonstrated interest in knowing what the rules were, and beat him when he expressed concern for Haie, who activated Mujō's branding by trying to escape. Later, he welcomed Sarada when she posed as a journalism student researching the prison. He answered her questions, shared his opinions, and showed her around the different areas of the castle.

Later, after the prisoner Kokuri was attacked by a prisoner, while still in the medical wing, Mujō decided to move Kokuri to a more secure cell. Benga however, as the chief officer in the prison, had final say in the matter as Mujō's position as "lord" of the castle was more figure-head. He declined the idea, insisting that they can't give prisoners special treatment. In truth, Benga was bribed by Tsukiyo to ensure Kokuri was left with little protection as possible to ensure his demise. Later, Mujō discovered Benga's extensive history of accepting bribes in the prison. Using this leverage, Mujō had the authority to take full command of the prison, successfully moving Kokuri to Boruto and Mitsuki's cell.

While Benga fretted over his recent bad luck, he learned to his shock that one of the medical workers lost his key pass, meaning a prisoner could have taken it. Benga had his officers search the prison extensively. Eventually, they discovered Arai had taken it when Boruto was escorted to the medical wing. After Arai was detained, Benga confronted Mujō about his concerns involving the sudden closeness between Kokuri and Boruto. Mujō however instructed him to not delve into this as the prisoners could turn violent on him.

Later, Tsukiyo requested that Kokuri be sent to Hōzuki Castle #2, where there were many members of the Mujina Bandits who could easily kill the traitor. While Tsukiyo offered to give Benga all the money that Kokuri stole, he reluctantly said he didn't have the authority to do so. Later, learning of Kamata's lies about his current life to his lies via mail and gaining money through illegal gambling to help her, Benga confiscated Benga's money and threatening to reveal the truth about Kamata's convict status to his dear sister if he didn't help. He also bribed Kamata to see his sister again if he helped. Later, to Benga's fury, Kamata claimed to have not learned anything. Furious, Benga brutalized the prisoner and had him sent to solitary confinement while extending the man's sentence.

Afterwards, he was summoned by Mujō. After the warden revealed Kusagakure's decision to release Kokuri on parole, Mujō also revealed to have learned of Benga's shameless abuse of authority to extend various prisoner's sentence and brutalizing of them. Deciding the shameless man have no place in a place of correction, Mujō immediately fired the man. As the horrified man begged for a second chance, Mujō's heart condition acted up. Seeing the opportunity that presented itself, Benga swiped Mujō's medicine smugly watched as Mujō collapsed and was rushed to the medical wing. With Mujō now too sick to work, Benga gained full authority of the prison. To which, accepting Tsukiyo's earlier offer, Benga destroyed the parole order for Kokuri and set into motion Kokuri's official transfer to the prison's second site.