Police Chief

Papi's Father is the Chief of Police in Tokyo. He oversees all law enforcement agencies in the region, including the Cultural Exchange Security Squad, Smith and the Monster Ops: Neutralization task force. He is the husband of Papi's Mother and the father of Papi.

Appearance
Papi's father is a large and muscular man who can be seen as rather intimidating when angry. His distinguishing features are a trimmed moustache and slicked back black hair with a slight cowlick. His usual attire is a suit.

When he was younger his hair was more disheveled and he had a slight goatee beard.

Personality
As Chief of Police he cares deeply about the safety of the public. Since the exchange law states humans and extra-species are unable to harm one another, he is unable to arrest extra-species criminals and is forced to rely on M.O.N. to resolve crimes. This fact bothers him to no end. He also seems irked by the antics of Smith as he chastised her for complaining about the brand of instant coffee used by the police during a hostage situation.

He is very loving towards his wife. While the two do not live together, they make it a point to see each other when she is in town. This points to his being very accepting of the fact that harpies cannot stay tied down to one place and that his wife must be free to go where she pleases. It has been shown that he will even abandon his duties in order to spend time with her. It seems he has a few sexual fetishes as his wife's Ganguro appearance is a result of his preferences and he also enjoys it when his wife dresses as a high school student.

As the husband of a harpy, it is most likely that he sees the extra-species as simply people, and is thus why he was so irritated that he could not act against ones that were breaking the law.

Trivia

 * He is the first man confirmed to be the father of one of the girls that live with Kimihito.
 * In Chapter 5, Papi mentions that she has several sisters, which could mean that she's not the police chief's only daughter. However, in Chapter 28, Papi also pointed out that her mother had mated with many human men, so the sisters mentioned could also be half-sisters who are not the biological daughters of Papi's father.