Cyber police officials said the investigation was launched following a complaint from the youth who received lot of messages after he was included in a WhatsApp group allegedly supporting the Islamic State.
A group member allegedly sent messages to the youth from a foreign mobile number, urging him to join the militant group, police said.
"We have launched an investigation. It is in a preliminary stage. It is a complicated case. It would take time to identify the source of such messages through social networking site like WhatsApp," an official, known to the development, said.
The messenger also allegedly sent notorious flag of Islamic State to the youth's WhatsApp account, police said.
He later approached the police with the complaint.
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