A man who supplied a 'safe house' for a Hawke's Bay meth ring and bragged about storing more than $300,000 in cash has pleaded guilty to drug offences.
Nigel Cook, 54, appeared in front of Judge Geoff Rea in Napier District Court.
He pleaded guilty to two charges, one of possession of methamphetamine for supply, and one of supplying methamphetamine.
According to the summary of facts, Cook at one point held 1.5kg of meth, although how much he stored over his involvement with the ring is unknown.
Police secretly recorded a conversation between Cook and an associate, where he showed the associate more than $310,000 in "neatly organised bundles of cash".