According to the information, the group has pressured his family to blame protesters for the shooting.
Morteza’s funeral was also held on Tuesday under heavy Taliban supervision.
A credible source familiar with the matter told Afghanistan International on Tuesday that Taliban officials informed the family they would not release Morteza’s body unless they filed a complaint against the protesters.
According to the source, the family was compelled to state that Morteza had been injured by members of the public during the demonstrations and later died in hospital.
Eyewitnesses said Taliban members removed banners and photographs of Morteza from the walls of his family home. According to the witnesses, the Taliban sought to prevent public attention and media coverage of the teenager’s death.
Morteza’s funeral took place on Tuesday, hours after he died, and he was buried in the Kamar Kalagh area north of Herat city.
Sources said Taliban personnel closely monitored all stages of the funeral and attempted to ensure that the ceremony was held quickly and with only limited public attendance.
According to the sources, five Taliban special forces vehicles were deployed to oversee the funeral. Initially, large numbers of people intended to attend, but Taliban authorities prevented many of them from accompanying the procession to the cemetery.
Morteza, 16, was wounded by two gunshots on June 9 during protests in Herat’s Jebrail area against the detention of women by the Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.
He had been receiving treatment at Herat Regional Hospital in recent days but died on Tuesday from the severity of his injuries.