A man who received more than $6000 stolen from an overseas visitor to Rotorua has been warned he could be jailed for his part in "ripping off tourists".
Andrew Dillion Paul, 39, from Rotorua, appeared in the Rotorua District Court on Monday and pleaded guilty to a charge of receiving property.
A police summary of facts, released to the Rotorua Daily Post, said a French tourist in New Zealand on a working holiday went to a bank on June 14 to transfer a large amount of money.
He cashed in NZ$7000 and received 4060 euros in exchange, as he planned to return to France within a week.
The tourist put the money in a plastic envelop in his backpack where he was staying, at a local backpacker lodge.