A Crown summary said Ledua and a friend he enlisted for the four-day cyberspace heist made eight transfers of $10,000 each to accounts operated by others who were said to have been paid some of the funds for allowing their accounts to be used for the transfers and the near-immediate withdrawal of the money.
Police recovered about $15,000 from the co-offender, who is yet to be sentenced, and who also faces methamphetamine charges. But he had claimed the money had been lent to him by an aunt.
The summary said the offences had happened while the victim and his family were in the UK, having arranged for neighbours to look after their house and use it for farm worker accommodation if needed.
The victim had left belongings in a locked bedroom and a phone in a locked dining-room office-desk drawer.
Staying in the house, Ledua gained entry to the drawer, removed the phone, left, and did not return to work. He contacted a friend — said to be a gang member and drug-dealer — and said he had a "thing" that could make them some money, leading to a plan to steal the money with the use of the phone.
The Judge said the victim was devastated by the loss which had had a major effect on a mortgage, and was expected he would have to keep working instead of retiring with a freehold home.