Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has directed the police to launch a probe into the matter urgently, Kasaragod MP P Karunakaran said.
The families of the youth, including a couple, have not heard from them for the past one month and fear that they have been radicalised after having gone to the Middle East for religious studies.
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"We have joined IS to fight US for attacking Muslims", read another message, he said adding the veracity of the messages has to be checked.
On being approached by the families, Karunakaran, Thrikarippur MLA M Rajagopalan and Mustafa informed the Chief Minister about the matter.
Rajagopal said that all those missing were below the age of 30 and highly qualified.
"The Chief minister has asked police to launch a probe into the matter urgently," Karunakaran said today.
He said the family members of the missing youth met him yesterday and brought the matter to his notice.
Hakim, father of Hafesuddin who is among those missing from Kasaragod, told television channels that his son had left a month ago and there was no news from him.
"If he returns as a good man, I will welcome him. If not, I do not want to see even his dead body," he said.
Karunakaran said the family members told him that the youth had left for Middle East a month ago stating that they were going for religious studies.
But for the last one month, their families had no communication from them and so they were suspicious, he said.
The youth hail from Padna and Thrikaripur in Kasaragod district and Palakkad district.
While 11 hail from Padna and Thrikaripur in the northernmost Kasaragod district of Kerala, others are from Palakkad district.
Mustafa said among the missing were Dr Ijas and his dentist wife. They had left home saying they were going to Lakshadweep, he said.
Abdul Rasheed, an engineering graduate, had left home with his wife and a two-year old daughter, stating that they were going to Mumbai for a job.
All the youth hail from middle class families and had been showing keen interest in religious matters since the last two years, Mustafa said.
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