Mohammed Al-Mashrafi is being held on $5 million bond and has a trial scheduled for February.

ATHENS, Ohio - An Ohio University student has been indicted on nine charges, including rape, kidnapping, gross sexual imposition and menacing by stalking, according to the Athens County Prosecutor's Office.

Mohammed Al-Mashrafi was arrested by Athens police earlier this month.

Athens County prosecutor Keller Blackburn said Al-Mashrafi is in the United States on a student visa from Oman.

Al-Mashrafi is accused of stalking multiple women in and around Athens, including by social media, according to Blackburn.

"Al-Mashrafi is further accused of visiting a local spa where he was observed fondling himself and, upon being asked to leave, refused to pay for his services and ultimately left without paying. On December 5, 2018, Al-Mashrafi’s behavior escalated and he is alleged to have held a female against her will and forcing himself on her sexually," Blackburn said.

The prosecutor's office said he was indicted on three charges of gross sexual imposition, one count of rape, one count of kidnapping and one count of intimidation of an attorney, victim, or witness in a criminal case, all of which are felonies.

He was also indicted on misdemeanor charges of public indecency and two counts of menacing by stalking.