Mr Bomodi commended the comptroller general of customs, Adewale Adeniyi, for his support to the command.
He also urged them to render the same support and cooperation to his successor.
The agency said foreigners, conniving with Nigerians, use the country as a transit for illegal wildlife trade.
Customs said the illegal trade in wildlife was intercepted after a tip off.
Mr Fagbamigbe appealed to all applicants who applied before May 17 and were yet to collect their passports to visit the passport offices where they applied.
“I said shoot anyone found illegally with an AK-47, yet they haven’t stopped. People must show consideration for their own country.”
